Way of life Nigeria gathered that the Large Brother Titans actuality tv present has continued to expertise low patronage from Nigerians.
Earlier in 2022, the organisers efficiently hosted the sixth version of the South African model of the truth present known as Large Brother Mzansi, which was gained by Mphowabadimo.
Following the completion of each editions, the organisers determined to host a collaboration of the truth present which options housemates from nigeria and South Africa beneath the identify Large Brother Titans.
The most recent model of the truth tv present is believed to have commenced on the incorrect time as a result of Nigerians are targeted on choosing the right set of leaders ranging from February.
In accordance with DAILY POST, the Labour Get together, whose main supporters are the youth, had argued that the present which began on January 15, 2022, was a distraction and was being sponsored by one of many main opposition events, to distract the youths from voting for his or her most popular candidate.
Nonetheless, DAILY POST noticed that the truth present misplaced viewership, particularly weeks resulting in the presidential election which was held on February 25.
In earlier eviction weeks, Nigerians have been at all times on social media campaigning for his or her favorite housemate to stay on the present.
However this was not the case a number of days after the Presidential election.
Though no eviction was held the week of nigeria’s presidential election, a powerful Nigerian contender for the $100000 grand prize, Yemi was evicted, per week after the election.
Some viewers attributed Yemi’s eviction to low patronage from Nigerians who have been extra targeted on the end result of the presidential election and didn’t vote.
Yemi, who is likely one of the most talked about housemates this season, had proven romantic curiosity in two South African housemates within the early days of the present.
He, nevertheless, settled for Khosi after he was questioned for pursuing a relationship with two women. This made some viewers choose curiosity in his character as some described him as a ‘easy participant’.
Yemi’s eviction not solely shocked the viewers however his fellow housemates who noticed him as a powerful competitor as a result of he had survived eviction a number of occasions.
The stunning eviction of Yemi will make followers of different Nigerian housemates buckle up as a result of they need their favorite to win the grand prize.
Some viewers additionally claimed {that a} South African would possibly win the present as a result of most Nigerians have proven little or no curiosity due to the election in comparison with how they vote throughout Large Brother nigeria.
Right here is how some viewers reacted to the event;
@bervelynnnn, ”Yemi’s early eviction must be one of many best fall off in huge brother historical past. Complete title contender.”
@Adebisiayorinde, “Election and the entire state of affairs in Naija brought on Yemi’s eviction however the cash is now Kanagafied.”
@lolaforbryann, “Election was additionally a part of Yemi and Olivia’s eviction. Nigerians have been probably not this week. I didn’t even know Kanaga jnr was up till Tuesday night. I didn’t even examine Large brother tag in any respect and I used to be on Come up information and channels TV all by means of.”
Moshakodaku, “The home hasn’t been the identical since final Sunday’s eviction, we now know people who have been carrying the present…the score has additionally dropped, Yemi, you have been the present. ”
@Edodme, ”Actually, I gained’t be stunned if a South African finally wins this present. Nigerians haven’t been voting and if this continues, prime and attention-grabbing contenders like Yemi will proceed to depart the home. I do know it’s election season however please allow us to discover time to help our personal. Nigerian housemates are extra entertaining.”
@Madam55940922, ”I’m not Yemi’s fan however to be trustworthy, Yemi was prime 5 materials; this man introduced content material, manufacturing actually fumbled with this eviction.”