During their brief participation in the 2012 edition of Big Brother
competition, the duo of Olamilekan Bakare and Chris Asekomeh, made quite
an impression with their witty nature, thereby heightening Nigeria’s
hopes of winning the whopping $300,000, (about N46.8m at official rate)
prize money.
Although they had to voluntarily leave the competition owing to Ola’s
health challenge, after developing high blood pressure in the house,
they chorused that they were confident they would have emerged winners
“We were obviously the favourite among the housemates while in
the house. In fact, we were shocked when they said we were a very strong
team. Just one week in the house, they (other housemates) already
accepted defeat. We would have won Big Brother if we stayed longer
because we had all it takes to win,” they said.
On how they adjusted to life in front of cameras, Chris says, “it was
clumsy as first. When we first got into the house, I noticed that when
we talk deep, the camera moves. I was like, ‘which kain thing be this’,
luckily, I got used to it by the second day as I did not care any longer
or think about the cameras in front of me.”
For the Big Brother faithful, Keagan’s victory on Sunday did not come
as a surprise. When placed alongside other finalists, Prezzo (Kenya),
Lady May (Namibia), Talia (Zambia), Kyle (Uganda) and Wati (Malawi),
they opined that with home advantage, the odds appeared to be in favour
of the 22-year-old intern manager.
Ola and Chris also shared this view “Keagan’s victory was well
deserved. During our time in the house, we noticed that he had a very
strong personality contrary to what some people will think,” says Ola.
Chris on the other hand, said he (keagan) is a free person who cared
less what others think of him. “I remember one of our talks when he
disclosed that he got married at 19 and walked out of the
marriage shortly after. We were stunned. And then when we asked him
where his wife was, he said he did not know her whereabouts. I mean that
should give you a clearer picture of his kind of person. “When he was
announced winner, you will recall his expression. He deserved to win.”
From inception, the choice of Goldie as one of Nigeria’s
representatives at the competition generated mixed reactions. Her rating
seemingly dropped when she became romantically involved with Prezzo and
was evicted after spending 70 days in the house.
“Goldie was strong enough to win. She had all the Nigerian swag but
forgot the fact that she went to play a game too soon. She did not
realise that it is only a game and that is why it is difficult to get
attached to a person too soon. Not that it was bad for her to have
fallen in love with Prezzo, but it was just a competition. That was why
we decided not to get attached to anyone in the house so I don’t get
caught up with the whole love triangle,” says Chris.
Since leaving the house, the duo who have been friends for 12 years,
noted that they had put behind them the rumours that they were paid to
leave the house. For now, they say all that mattered to them was to
maximize their new-found fame.
“We are working on starting an entertainment based reality show,
running an NGO that will focus on the dangers of high blood pressure,
especially among young people.”
via Punch
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