Namibia's Dillish wins Big Brother The Chase! Melvin, Beverly 4th and 5th respectively



In what came off as a huge surprise to many fans across the continent especially to the Nigerians as Melvin and Beverly were evicted in the finale of the show as well as Cleo representing Zambia ,and Elikem
representing Ghana. Yes we’re talking, Big Brother Africa The Chase finale.


It will come as shock to many viewers in West Africa who felt Melvin, Beverly & Elikem had a great shot of claiming the grand prize. Beverly had made a huge name for herself for the viewers as her steamy relationship with South Africa’s Angelo gathered a lot of attention across the continent as well as hate.

However Dilish Matthews walks away with 300,000 USD as the cash prize and will undoubtedly become a household name for years to come as she is the winner of this year’s Big Brother Africa.

After expressing her desires to be the first woman to win the Big Brother grand prize since Zambia's Cherise did so seven seasons ago, Dillish has done it for all of Africa's women!

The gorgeous Namibian started her Chase race as the proverbial underdog and was labeled everything from lazy to a pampered princess. As the Chase rolled on however, Dillish quickly emerged as a very strong contender for the Chase title and won her fellow Housemates and Africa over, with her quirky, accented alter ego, aptly titled Princess Dillish.

The Namibian made sure to stay away from trouble and coasted through the Chase by taking her place behind the scenes. While her fellow Housemates got themselves into hot water, fighting and gossiping their way to what they hoped was the top of the mountain, Dillish remained grounded and maintained cordial relations with her fellow Housemates.

The only time the Namibian got herself in a spot of trouble was when she and her good friend, Nigeria's Melvin, had a disagreement after she told her fellow Housemates about a relationship he was involved in, which was less than stellar. Dillish and Cleo proved to all and sundry that women are indeed a force of nature. The two hotties pipped their male counterparts, Elikem and Melvin to the Top 2 while, as well as their close friend Beverly.

Before the big news was delivered, Pebbles the fish surprised all and sundry with one last speech. "On behalf of myself and the other fish, I would like to congratulate you on your amazing feat. You are the specialest ladies in Africa," Pebbles said.

However, one thing is clear! Tonight is Dillish's night and oh whata moment it was! As soon as the Namibian was announced the winner of the Chase, the Namibian broke down in a heap of tears at the realisation that she has a cool USD 300 000 sitting in her bank account. Yes Africa. She came, she saw and she conquered. In heels even! Congratulations to Delicious Dillish!

In the final minutes, Beverly was the first to get evicted, followed by Melvin, then Elikem and to the surprise of many, Cleo and Dilish were shocked to be in the final 2. The two Nigerians received the lowest votes after an intense round of voting.

In the final moment, Cleo was announced as evicted and automatically, Dilish became the winner of the 8th edition Big Brother Africa.

Congrats to Dilish Matthews and congrats to Namibia.
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  1. People's response have never been this subdued like what happened at the bba final. With no one cheering, I wonder who did the voting. The people think the results announced did not represent what Africans voted for.
    Sorry bigie, I don't believe you

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  2. Congrats 2 delicious dillish....(Pweetie lady)

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  3. Congrats 2 delicious dillish....(Pweetie lady)

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  4. Must bba winner always come 4rm nigeria...remember its a game, africa decides who win not IK or BB

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  5. I wonder why many viewers liked Melvin bt he didn't win.

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  6. As long as beverly doesn't win,any other person that wins is just fine.

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  7. Melvin deserves to win even though beverly is the only real house mate

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  8. Congrats M̶̲̥̅γ̲̣̣̥ dillish...

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  9. @ 8:15 anonymous you posted an epic comment. :D

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  10. This game is not intended to be sentimental, neither was it based on beauty. African pride goes beyond all these. The world over knew this year's winner was based on selection and not by election. The winner is obvious irrespective of what was altered. Big brother knows what they have done and if they still want this program embraced, they had better go beyond cheat and project the real winner(s) as decided and chosen by Africa's vote instead of damping good and high moral of well deserved african youths. This definitely negates the original intension of the game.

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