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CELEBRITY HOUSEMATES: EVICTION TSUNAMI HITS MUMA GEE AND JAYWON …..

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The second eviction in the celebrity housemates reality TV Show has just occurred and 2 housemates, Muma Gee and Jaywon whose fans couldn’t come through with enough votes to keep them in the house.
The housemates were initially nominated for eviction earlier in the week with three others – Eniola Badmus, Frederick Leonard & Yomi Fash Lanso were asked to canvas for votes from their fans and viewing public to enable them remain in the house. The three other Contestants got rewarded by their fans with large turnout of votes while the evicted Contestants had dismal votes. The announcement was made by the voice of the house in the early hours of Monday to vacate the house based on vote counts from our website www.celebrityhousemates.tv.
The eviction has already set the house in panic as other contestants who remain in the house are now been extra careful and understands the main reason why they are in the house.
It was like a Tsunami when the names were announced, while to some housemates it wasn’t really a surprise as some actually felt it was the right time for the contestants to vacate the house.
For Muma Gee, it wasn’t a surprise to her at all as she was already anticipating her exit from the house, going by the lowest voted recorded from the website.
Though she had a good time in the house, as she was able to learn a lot through the bundle of talents her other contestants came with, but it does not really go well with her and other housemates except for Frederick Leonard who she clinched with and spent the entire moment while in the house.
“It was a very good opportunity for me to even meet with someone who understands the real me, and could let me out of my shell with his intelligence, and maturity. I had never met Frederick before the show and when I met him, it was like a new wine and life entirely for me”.
Saying further that she enjoyed all their chats and intelligent discussions, that would be very helpful to her in her other areas of life exertion, but as for other housemates it wasn’t too good like you would think.
“Some of them were living a fake life in the house, all in the name of winning the grand prize, but I lived my life like I always do in my everyday activities, not minding the fact that there was even an attached price for the winner of the show, weather the money or not it was a very great experience and opportunity for me to learn a lot even from some of the guests who came to talk to us.

For Oluwajuwonlo Iledare aka Jaywon on his part, the experience was awesome and it was like starting a new life all over again. As he felt he knew it all and was already comfortable with what he knows and live with, but the participation opened his eyes and orientations to another aspect of life.
“I used to believe I know it all, and for me I’m not used to doing some things before now, the last time I wash my cloths and attend to house chores was when I was growing up, but this house made me understand the fact that you need to attend to some things yourself and doing them is like just exercising and keeping a routine kind of life style.
“ I started getting tired of the house the day Ada Ameh was evicted, because she was my closest companion in the house, she took me like a brother and son, and was always there for me. I remembered when I was down in the house, Ada Ameh brought me medications and also brought tea to me every morning and night to ensure I was ok. And the other part of it was that she was evicted the same day Funky Mallam also got booted out, and funky mallam was my room-mate whom we discuss and gist together. Ever since then leaving the house was no longer going to hit me or shock me anymore”
He commended the effort of the organizers for a well-articulated project and their attention to details, its not an easy task to put together celebrity adults in one house and control them, but they did it successfully, I will always want to come back again if I am opportunued to be invited in the future” He told us in a chat after his eviction.
“I feel like going back to scholl haven learnt so many things and seen the other side of life as an artiste”.
The remaining housemates have braced up their skills and craftsmanship to enable them achieve their aims, but while we also await the eventual winner of the show, the housemates are still canvassing for votes by their fans and loved ones to enable them remain in the house.
The show continues as we look forward to that one person who will be the celebrity of the year, and winner of the celebrity housemates reality TV show.

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Picture  purportedly shows moment Speed Darlington was “arrested”

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A picture  shared online shows a man, believed to be Speed Darlington, being led out of a building in handcuffs, surrounded by other men.

 

 

Nigerians had raised alarm online claiming he had gone “missing”. Others claimed he was “arrested”.

 

This comes after he defamed Burna Boy.

Speed Darlington had gone online to make insinuations about Burna’s sexuality following the arrest of Sean “Diddy” Combs.

 

 

Speed mentioned that Burna broke into the American music scene and got nominated for the Grammys after meeting with Diddy. He then asked Burna how many of the baby oils found in Diddy’s house were used on him.

 

 

 

It is not clear if his “arrest” has anything to do with Burna but the Last Last singer went on X to react after Nigerians pointed fingers at him.

 

 

 

“Who’s missing,” Burna tweeted after Nigerians raised the alarm that Speed is missing.

 

 

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Just In: Kellyrae wins BBNaija season 9

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Kellyrae has emerged as the winner of the Big Brother Naija season 9 ‘No Loose Guard’ edition.

 

Kellyrae edged Wanni who came in second and Onyeka third to emerge winner on the night.

 

 

As the winner, Kellyrae goes home with a cash prize of N60million and a brand new car worth N40m bringing the total prize worth to N100m.

 

 

Recall Kellyrae came into the show along with his wife, Kassia who got evicted in the penultimate week.

 

The first edition of BBNaija, held in 2006, was won by 38-year-old Katung Aduwak. Efe Ejeba took home the title in Season 2’s ‘See Gobe’ edition, competing alongside housemates like Bisola, Kemen, and TBoss.

 

In 2018, Miracle emerged as the winner of Season 3, dubbed ‘Double Wahala.’ The following year, Mercy Eke, also known as Lambo, became the first female champion of BBNaija, winning the Season 4 show after fierce competition with housemates such as Tacha, Mike, and Omashola.

 

Laycon claimed victory in 2020’s Season 5, taking home a prize package worth N85 million. In 2021, Hazel Oyeze “Whitemoney” Onou was crowned the champion of Season 6, securing ₦90 million in prizes.

 

Ijeoma Josephina “Phyna” Otabor won the seventh season in 2022, walking away with 100 million naira, while Ilebaye Odiniya triumphed in 2023’s eighth season, securing a 120 million naira prize.

 

 

 

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Multichoice in serious trouble as customers are dumping DStv in droves..

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South Africans are dumping DStv as access to affordable uncapped broadband improves and online streaming services gain popularity.

 

MultiChoice’s annual report for the year ended 31 March 2024 revealed that active DStv subscribers in South Africa declined from 8.0 million to 7.6 million over the last year.

 

Although South Africa only accounted for 48.5% of MultiChoice’s active subscribers, it accounted for 60% of group revenue.

 

 

This means South Africa is a core part of MultiChoice’s operations and is important to ensure its financial sustainability.

 

 

However, the company is struggling to hold on to its subscribers – South Africans are dumping DStv in droves.

 

“Active subscribers declined from 8.0 million to 7.6 million, while the 90-day active base reduced from 9.3 million to 8.6 million,” MultiChoice said.

 

What is particularly concerning is that all segments of MultiChoice’s DStv subscriber base declined.

 

DStv Premium declined by 8% year-on-year.

 

DStv mid-market declined by 9% year-on-year.

 

DStv mass market declined by 1% year-on-year.

 

Simply put, DStv is losing subscribers across the board, and there is no clear way to convince them to return.

 

 

Multichoice, dusted off its book of excuses, including severe economic pressure, consumers’ financial distress, the high cost of living, and elevated interest rates.

 

“The impact of consistent load-shedding creates an environment where customers are reluctant to reconnect,” MultiChoice said.

 

“This translated into an overall drop in viewership, subscriber activity, and subscriber numbers.”

 

However, as MultiChoice should have discovered by now, excuses do not make up for lost subscribers or lower revenue.

 

 

Multichoice’s financial statements for the year ended 31 March 2024 showed that it recorded a R4.1 billion loss and has become technically insolvent.

 

 

The bad news for MultiChoice is that the factors that caused its subscriber decline and dismal financial position are accelerating.

 

The main reason for DStv Premium’s decline over the last eight years was a combination of uncapped fibre and Netflix launching in South Africa.

 

Uncapped fibre was initially only available in richer areas, so DStv Premium was the first segment to decline.

 

As uncapped fibre and wireless alternatives, like Rain, started reaching middle- and lower-income areas, those households also started to dump DStv.

 

 

Companies like Vumatel and Herotel are now accelerating the rollout of affordable fibre services in lower-income communities.

 

It does not take a rocket scientist to predict what will happen to DStv subscriptions in these areas as households get uncapped Internet access.

 

To make matters worse, online streaming is also improving rapidly. Netflix and Amazon Prime are no longer DStv’s main concerns.

 

 

Whether people are looking for sports, movies, TV series, or documentaries, a streaming service serves that need. Many of them are free.

 

MultiChoice saw this problem coming and, in preparation, launched two initiatives – bundled broadband access and a bundled streaming package.

 

However, these initiatives were not as successful as MultiChoice would have hoped. It failed to get the traction it anticipated.

 

 

Multichoice discontinued its DStv Internet fibre products, including bundled offers that combined Premium or Compact subscriptions.

 

MultiChoice told MyBroadband it will “continue to review the DStv Internet offerings as demands shift.”

 

To rub salt into their wounds, Telkom plans to launch a content platform with Netflix, Amazon Prime, Disney+, and other streaming services for one fee.

 

Telkom is building a content aggregating platform where users can subscribe to a bundle of streaming services.

 

Telkom Consumer CEO Lunga Siyo said Telkom will provide the data needed for their subscribers to stream the content they subscribe to.

 

As entertainment moved from satellite to Internet streaming, it opened the door for companies like Telkom to compete against MultiChoice.

 

 

Multichoice previously warned that over-the-top (OTT) streaming providers like Netflix and YouTube pose an existential competitive threat to its DStv offering.

 

This scenario is now coming true, and unless MultiChoice can become a big streaming player through

Showmax and DStv Stream, it will face serious challenges.

 

– Daily Investor (South Africa)

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