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Monday 8 December 2014

Photos from the grand finale of the #BigBrotherAfricaHotshots

The Big Brother Hotshots came to a close yesterday 7th December 2014, after 63 days in the house with Tanzania’s Idris emerging the winner.
The show kicked off with a show-stopping performance from 17 evicted housemates, who got the chance to remind the continent of their Hotshots credentials.
Here is how the night panned out up until this very glorious moment.




Tayo & Idris in their last minutes in the house
Tayo & Idris in their last minutes in the house

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IK congratulating Tayo on getting to the finals
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Idris being lifted by the other BBA Hotshots housemates
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Idris is already making his Press runs as the Big Brother Hotshots winner. Pictured here with Kuli Roberts of KayaFM.
Idris is already making his Press runs as the latest Big Brother Africa winner
According to the final votes of this season, the housemate with the most number of country votes is Idrs.
Idris received five country votes and these were from Kenya, Namibia, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda.
The runner-up, Tayo received two country votes and these were from Nigeria and Mozambique. The rest of the finalists received country votes as follows:
Macky2 got two country votes from Zambia and Rest of Africa, Nhlanhla also got two country votes from South Africa and Botswana, JJ got one country vote from Zimbabwe, Sipe also got one country vote from Malawi and Butterphly received 0 country votes.
For the housemates who received the same number of country votes, the tie breaker rule came into effect for those housemates.
According to the Big Brother Africa rules: If the Popularity vote does not yield clear evictees and there is a deadlock between two or more housemates, the percentage vote from each of the 15 regions is added together and divided by 14 in order to generate an across the board percentage, which is then used to ascertain who stays and who goes.
Congrats to Idris....

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