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Big Brother Hotshots: Esther among top on eviction list, Ellah still safe

bySunrise Ssonko
October 13, 2014
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Esther Akankwasa will have to put up a performance if she is to survive eviction from Big Brother Hotshots on this Sunday.

Esther Akankwasa will have to put up a performance if she is to survive eviction from Big Brother Hotshots on this Sunday.

Ester, on the other hand was immune from nomination after her group, Waka Waka Mou, won the extravaganza that was presented on Saturday night.

How the housemates nominated and the reasons they gave for their nominations.

Alusa who nominated Esther and Tayo said he did not connect with Esther and found Tayo to be aggressive.

Butterphly nominated Frankie and Esther because they had gone cold on her and the result being that they were not getting along anymore.

Goitse nominated Esther and Lillian because she felt they were not good team players.

M’am Bea said Esther and Sabina needed to learn respecting others and therefore nominated them for being loud mouths.

Trezagah nominated Samantha for bad-mouthing Mozambican men. He also nominated Esther fo smoking and shouting in the house.

Arthur nominated JJ and Sabina. He said JJ was the reason his group lost the extravaganza and that Sabina shouted a lot in her bid to shine.

Ellah nominated Tayo for his aggressive nature, saying the house could do without his energy. She also nominated Laveda for being a control freak.

Esther settled on JJ and Permithias, saying JJ was not a good listener in group tasks. Whereas she said Permithias was provocative.

Frankie nominated Tayo because he looks down on people and he is ‘immature’. He also nominated JJ because he always puts the work of others down.

Idris nominated Frankie because he didn’t quite blend in the house and Permithias because he is trying to play the girls.

JJ nominated Lillian because of her negativity in group tasks and Laveda because she began abusing her rights as Head of House.

Kacey Moore nominated Frankie and Sabina because of her un accommodative nature.

Laveda nominated JJ because she felt he failed at his tasks of directing their show as they lost and Frankie for not being forthcoming.

Lillian nominated JJ because she felt he had a ‘big head’ and felt Alusa couldn’t humble himself in a group set-up.

Luis nominated Alusa because he reminded him of Mira and JJ because he came across as a ‘know-it-all’.

265 nominated Permithias because he had no self-control with how far he pushed people and Arthur because he seemed to be resistant to criticism and stuck in his own world.

Macky2 nominated Laveda for being unfair in team selection and Frankie for not being real and closing himself in shell.

Nhlanhla nominated Tayo for being loud and rough but had no specific reason for nominating Sabina.

Permithias said Tayo disrespected women whereas Frankie was lost and risked becoming irrelevant in the house.

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