Monday 24th, April, 2006
independentng
By Charles Okogene
Senior Correspondent, Lagos
Sunday’s Big brother Live Eviction Show was full of suspense as usual, as Housemates awaited the audience’s verdict from Big Brother.
Mostly affected were Gideon and Francisca, the two housemates who were nominated for eviction last Monday.
The hairs at the back of Gideon and Francisca’s neck were on edge as well as that of the live audience that attended the eviction show.
Both nominees tried to mask their apprehension but when the announcement was made, Gideon was evicted, having got more votes from the audience than Francisca.
In leaving, Gideon became the sixth Big Brother Nigeria Housemate to be evicted, 50 days into the reality show. And his exit has completed a very dangerous trend of evicting couples being from the House, which started with Chinedu and Joan.
Olisa and the True Love and Media24 columnists said at the show: “It looks like Africa is targeting the couples.” This is how it looks: Chinedu, then Joan, then Maureen, and now Gideon.
As Gideon bids the House and his fellow Housemates goodbye–the memory of his macho body, with drool-worthy six-pack, his version of the Galala dance and his forthright honesty will linger in the House, and in our memories.
His best friends in the House, Ebuka and Katung, will surely miss him most, though surely they'll find strength knowing they played their part as true friends, giving him moral support just two hours before their eviction.
With Gideon's eviction, it seems the 'mighties are falling'- that is, those Housemates who seem to be strongest in the viewers mind.
From Chinedu, a formidable personality, to Joan, who was seen as one of the movers and shakers of the House, to Maureen, once touted as the mother of the House. With this scenario, it means not one of the Housemates can say they are ‘eviction-proof’.