With less than 10 hours left of Voting, Africa’s decision on who should walk away with the ultimate prize of USD300 000 will soon be sealed.
The stage is set, the artists have landed and final touches are being done to ensure that The Chase Finale is the best that Africa has ever witnessed.
Big Brother Africa is synonymous with class, style and quality and tomorrow’s two-hour Live Grand Finale will certainly not disappoint.
Our social networks are abuzz and with over 500 000 viewers across Africa talking about Big Brother Africa on Facebook at any given time, it’s a clear indication that Africa cannot wait to crown their Winner on Sunday.
On Twitter, we’re sitting on 468 909 followers and we wonder how many more will be joining us as we put The Chase to bed. Will we hit the 500 000 mark soon? The numbers keep rising so anything is possible.
What Africa is failing to come to grips with is the fact that The Chase is really coming to an end tomorrow. After spending 91 days of one’s life glued to Channel 197 and 198, concerns of how to fill the void are rife. That’s exactly how Big Brother Africa makes Africa feel.
The stage is set, the artists have landed and final touches are being done to ensure that The Chase Finale is the best that Africa has ever witnessed.
Big Brother Africa is synonymous with class, style and quality and tomorrow’s two-hour Live Grand Finale will certainly not disappoint.
Our social networks are abuzz and with over 500 000 viewers across Africa talking about Big Brother Africa on Facebook at any given time, it’s a clear indication that Africa cannot wait to crown their Winner on Sunday.
On Twitter, we’re sitting on 468 909 followers and we wonder how many more will be joining us as we put The Chase to bed. Will we hit the 500 000 mark soon? The numbers keep rising so anything is possible.
What Africa is failing to come to grips with is the fact that The Chase is really coming to an end tomorrow. After spending 91 days of one’s life glued to Channel 197 and 198, concerns of how to fill the void are rife. That’s exactly how Big Brother Africa makes Africa feel.
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