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If you’re still unsure about entering Big Brother Africa…here’s 5 fabulous reasons to help you make up your mind

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If you’re still unsure about entering Big Brother Africa…here’s 5 fabulous reasons to help you make up your mind

The deadline for season eight of Big Brother Africa is just less than 2 days away and if you’re still unsure about entering, we’ll help you make up your mind with these five fabulous reasons to enter…


Love
There’s a bigger chance of finding love in a confined space than on any social network platform. And if you’re really serious, Biggie will throw in a lavish wedding, and millions of guests. Just remember how romantic it all was for the couple who tied the knot on TV, Namibia’s Meryl and Tanzania’s Mwisho.

Money
It makes the world go round and can buy you most things nowadays. I mean, who would reward you with $300 000 dollars just for waking up and playing yourself or at least pretending to be yourself? Come on, that’s way better than having to get though a day’s work, which still doesn’t guarantee you that much money in such a short space of time.

Fame
Most people have to prove themselves at something first – acting, singing, dancing, or something as extreme as going to the moon or climbing the highest mountain – before they acquire this status. With Big Brother you just have to enter in time and show up!

Free food and accommodation
Thanks to inflation, the cost of living keeps hiking up, if one is not paying for this they are paying for that. Biggie’s house is just about the only place where you get to live for free, and eat and drink merrily without forking out a penny…sounds like the good life, right?

Opportunity
The wealth of opportunity that being in the Big Brother house presents is just priceless! From meeting mega celebrities – Kenyan Housemate, Prezzo met JZ thanks to last season’s ONE campaign – to the chance to travel, sometimes Biggie decides to put his housemates on an exchange programme like he did sending Uganda’s Gaetano to the UK and Zimbabwe’s Munya to Finland.

Did I mention the attention? Most Big brother alumni are household names in the film and TV industry because of the Big brother launchpad.

There’s lots you can do really, but you’ll only find out how big the scope is after you’ve entered. Entries close on Thursday 14 February 2013 at midnight. Grab yourself an entry form from the Big Brother Africa site now.

Asuquo Eton founded talkmediaafrica.com, now one of the most visited TV, music, tech and features website, in 2011. He is also a social media analyst, media and entertainment consultant.

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