Tayo Faniran, first runner-up and one of the two Nigerian housemates at the just-concluded Big Brother Hotshots recently returned home and was welcomed with all the pomp befitting a hotshot.
Speaking with the media shortly before his party, Tayo said he was shocked when Idris Sultan of Tanzania was declared the winner of the reality show.
However, the 28-year-old model and new dad explained that the interaction with other Africans in the Big Brother house and the exposure to the rich and diverse cultures in Africa has adequately prepared him to further pursue a career in acting, singing, or as a TV presenter.
“I was really shocked when IK declared Idris the winner of the show. I genuinely thought I would win, or at least be declared a co-winner! Nonetheless I’m incredibly grateful for the unique opportunity and exposure Big Brother has given me. All I can tell Nigerians, Africa and the rest of the world now is ‘watch this space!’”.
MultiChoice General Manager, Marketing, Martin Mabutho expressed the MultiChoice’s pride in the reality show’s ability to bring Africans together.
“MultiChoice, M-Net, and the show’s partners, worked hard to make this season of Big Brother Africa bigger than the last and we thank all stakeholders for their support,” he said.
Efosa Aiyevbomwan, Publicity and Talent Lead for M-Net (West), said: “We work hard to make each edition of Big Brother Africa bigger than the last and this year provided yet another mix of excitement, intrigue and incredible entertainment for our viewers.”
The reality show which began with 26 housemates successfully came to an end on Sunday, December 7.