Saturday 23 February 2013

Big Brother Winners - Life After Big Brother House

 By Scotniel Morrh Jowy

Three Nigerians have participated and won one of the biggest TV reality shows in Africa known as Big Brother Africa, the African version of the Big Brother reality game show. Each country provides a contestant living in an isolated house while trying to avoid being evicted by viewers and ultimately winning a large cash prize at the end of the show. ANTHONY ADA ABRAHAM write on life after the Big Brother House for three Nigerians who emerged as winners
Kevin Chuwang Pam:
Kevin Pam has a BA in English Language and has 7 siblings. He's proud to be Nigerian because Nigerians stand out and survive any situation - "which is why you will find a Nigerian almost anywhere." Kevin is also a Manchester United fan whose hobbies include rapping. He once said if he wins Big Brother Revolution, he will spend his money on creating an entertainment empire and will share some of it with friends and family who have stood by him. He got married to one of his housemates and is blessed with a daughter.
When our reporter sought to find out from the winner he said things has not been so rosy because he now has more responsibilities.
"Life has been great since BBA, just a few challenges which revolves around balancing the new lifestyle with principles that have always governed my life. I'm a family man now so it means more responsibilities and demands. As most people know we were blessed with a baby girl (Malaika)so the necessary adjustments are important to us so as to give her (and the ones to come)the best while pursuing our careers.
But so far we have been working on our NGO (Naija Pikin) where we have been trying to see that the basic needs of the Nigerian/African child is met. We have done stuff like celebrating Malaika's first year birthday with the refugees in Riyom handing out relief materials to affected communities in the Jos crisis, celebrating Valentine's Day with orphans etc. Besides all these, Elizabeth has made her debut in Nollywood as an actress and her first movie should premier soon.
I on the other hand still do my anchoring of events and run my Entertainment outfit called "Down To Earth" and it is under that platform that I'm starting a talent reality show in Jos called "Jos Bring It On" in July where I hope to scout for fresh and upcoming talents from the tin city. Lastly, my book is set to be released later in the year. In a nutshell life is good because God has been faithful.' He emphasized.
We wish Kevin and family more blessings ahead.
Uti Nwachukwu:
The Nigerian actor, TV presenter, model and MC from Lagos and LEADERSHIP Young Person of the Year 2011 best known as one of the 12 housemates on the third season of Big Brother Africa, in 2008.
He returned to Big Brother Africa in 2010 as one of the 14 "All Stars" of Season 5, entitled Big Brother All Stars.
Uti, who appeared in a multi-national billboard advert in 2007, holds a two-year diploma in Computer Science and Education from the University of Nigeria.
The one-time bank employee appeared on the Nigerian reality series Next Movie Star, which he finished as the runner-up, before being selected for Big Brother Africa 3.
Listing his mom and dad as his heroes, Uti says the best advice he's received from a friend was, "happiness is a state of mind and it usually begins with a choice."
Uti is now a presenter on Jara, a TV programme and is loved by fans, even when there was rumour about him having an affair with Nollywood actress Beverly Naya.
A fan of Chelsea Football Club, he dislikes people going through his stuff, liars, manual labour and arrogant people.
His favourite quote: "Those who dare to fail miserably are the ones who often succeed greatly" echoes his belief in life and he says people describe him as a "cocktail of personalities."
There was a report that there have been calls from several Nigerians to make Uti Nwachukwu, the BBA All Stars winner, one of the Nigerian Tourism Development Corporation (NDTC) ambassadors, but the director-general of the corporation, Mr Segun Runsewe "will have none of that. His reason. "This guy plaits his hair and wears ear rings, which I consider unAfrican."
Uti hates it when "people try to list your faults even though they have their own".
He was born on August 3, 1982; was the last born to a family of six and was raised in Ughelli and Sapele in Delta State, Nigeria.
He went to Igbinedion Education Centre from 93-99 where he was a very popular and focused student as he was made social prefect in both junior and senior secondary school. He began his further education at the University of Nigeria where he received a diploma in Computer Science and Education before heading to Benson Idahosa University Benin City, to get a Bachelors in Computer Science and Education while shuffling in and out of Lagos to join his siblings and pursue a career in the entertainment industry.
Whilst Uti was still at university, the much coveted entertainment jobs he was seeking started to trickle in and before he knew it, he was a regular in music videos, modelling in Billboard adverts and getting his first acting break, as a contestant in "The Next Movie Star"reality TV Contest in which he was the first runner up and which led to him getting parts in a few small screen Productions.
It was also during his time at university that Uti landed a much coveted place in the Big Brother 3 house, the opportunity that has brought him to where he is today. Despite Big Brother and the regular work he was getting, Uti still managed to graduate at the Top of his Class in 2009 with a 3.9 GPA, much to the amazement of his peers.
Uti rocketed to International fame in 2008 after he was selected as the Nigerian housemate in Big Brother Africa 3. Despite not winning this put Uti on the international map which opened doors of opportunities for him all over Africa.
After Big Brother 3, Uti starred in two blockbuster movies "Fear Not" and "Bursting out". Uti also launched his anchoring profession by hosting events in Nigeria and Uganda as well as a popular television show called "U& I". 2010 was the breakout year for Uti.
When he landed the role of controversial character 'Marcus' on MNET's Tinsel Season 3.
He also surprised audiences in the summer of 2010 as he released his first single 'go down.
Uti further surprised audiences by participating in the 2010 Big Brother Africa series 5 dubbed the "BIG BROTHER AFRICA ALL STARS" edition. Former housemates that didn't win the previous editions were asked to come back for a final shot at double the original prize money. The biggest, the baddest and the boldest former housemates across Africa stormed the show.
The odds seemed to be against Uti during the show taking into consideration that a Nigerian had won the previous Edition and most especially when he lost his father during the broadcast of the show. Uti stuck to his guns, held his own and beat the odds, Finally after 3 months in the Big Brother house, Uti emerged as the ultimate winner-the REAL winner of Big Brother Africa all Stars!
Shortly after his return to Nigeria Uti has been a whirlwind of success and inspiration to the Youth as he has been involved in various Top quality features.
He surprised Nigerians again with his online radio and video release of his second single - "Once in My Life. A deep and mellow rock song. The video was shot in May 2011 and was released in summer of 2011 to much admiration of music fans around the continent. The song later won an NMVA(Nigerian music video award) for best soft rock/ alternative video in November 2011.
He hosted the 2010 Sound City Music Video Awards, and other reputable shows like Exqusite Awards, Neddlekraft Fashion Show,City Peoples Fashion Awards,Children of Haggai charity show and much more
He was on the runway of the huge international Arise fashion week 2011 and 2012, in where the audience went frantic with every appearance.
Uti is now the face and TV presenter of MNET's Africa Magic's new popular magazine show called "Jara" the most watched entertainment news show in Africa.
He has also starred in various big budget movie productions such as the Desmond Elliot directed feature, in the cupboard from the popular stables of Emem Isong's Royal Arts Academy, to Broken Silence and Weekend Getaway all directed by Desmond Elliot.
There is also True Citizen and the upcoming 2013 flick fracture (starring Uti and Monalisa Chinda) plus a new unreleased fun directed by Lancelot Imasuen titled deep inside and red hot directed by the critically acclaimed action movie Director Teco Benson .
All these movies and many more to come in 2013 are said to set Uti as a bona fade new talent in Nollywood.
Karen Igho
Big Brother Amplified winner, Karen Igho, is one lady who is absolutely hard to ignore, though highly controversial but strong and determined in the face of it all.
In 2011, she carted away the top prize of $200,000 as winner of the coveted Reality TV show alongside her co-winner Wendall. She was the first woman from Nigeria to win the Big Brother Africa show and the third Nigerian to win it in a row since 2009.
Though from the outset she was not given a chance as a contestant because people did not warm to her, but her Nigeria fans made sure she won the game joining her fellow Nigerians Kevin Pam and Uti Nwachukwu.
Before she went into the Big Brother house, she was a model.
Born in Nigeria, Karen attended Federal Government College, Jos before going to London to study Business Administration at Southwark College.
Life after the BBA has been wonderful for Karen as she recently landed a gig as an On-Air Personality at Naija FM where she hosts a show called Wetin Dey with Ifektive, proving that she can do well not just on TV, but also on Radio. She is also a lady with interesting blend of Pidgin and English.
In a recent interview she said life hasn't been easy since the big brother star game "I've been really busy and sometimes it gets to me. But I thank God for giving me this opportunity. I had no idea what Uti went through. Poor Uti. Uti and Kevin, you tried.
But one thing I've realised, when I see my fans come up to me, I know that I'm loved; that somewhere, somebody loves me. Even though I don't know the person, it feels good. Even though I'm upset, I would start gisting with the person and it makes me feel better.
"I've been going around Nigeria, presenting and hosting shows in Abuja, Calabar, Port-Harcourt, Warri, Benin, Asaba. I'm going to South Africa soon.
"I'm now working with Naija FM 102.7 on a show called Wetin Dey which I co-host with Ifektive. I'm just me, the normal me, always. I get worried sometimes, you know how it is when you've never done something before."
She is a great personality.
Althouth - a contestant on Big Brother in 2012 who passed away recently the late Goldie would have been a great addition to the game winners, the fans knew best. On behalf of the participants of the Big Brother African show, we say may her soul rest in peace.

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