Nigeria's rep at the just concluded Big Brother Africa, Tayo Faniran says
he was shocked and thought the shows host, IK Osakioduwa was pulling a fast one
on him when he heard his fellow competitor, Idris announced as the winner of
the reality show.
"You see, when we were all in school, we all knew who
the best students in the class were, and when someone who was the best student
scored 70, we would say, haba, this person should score like 90. Idris
himself knows I won, but he only got the money. When we got on stage and were
shown the highlights, I saw myself and I was laughing. In fact, everybody was
entertained. The way people cheered when they heard my name assured me that I
was winning already, so when Idris’s name was mentioned, I was shocked. For a
while, I thought IK, the show’s host, was joking with me" he told the
Nation
Asked if he feels cheated, Tayo said yes
"Well, yes. But I don’t feel it anymore because people
are not allowing me to feel it. It got to a point that the show became
regional. Getting on the internet, a lady had commented on a Facebook page
commending Lilian’s picture, but she added that she would never vote for West
Africa again, so it wasn’t against Nigeria, it was against West Africa. While
in the house, Ella of Uganda and Franklin from Rwanda used to plead to East
Africa to vote for them, and they would tell me to forget the game, since West
Africa has won before, so I started fighting against it. I started campaigning
during my diary sessions with Big Brother, telling people to vote for facts and
not region. I said this at a press conference in South Africa that when we are
abroad, we say we are all Africans, but when we are in Africa, we start to say
we are East Africans or Southern Africans; we should all be united. It means
people are not loyal to the game, they were just voting for their citizens and
not for who entertained them the most" he said.
Tayo says acting and being a television personalty is
now his dream
"Television has always been my home. I will love to
stay around and still be able to entertain people, Africa and the world. I
would say I am an element of entertainment and I want to give the best of my
ability to the world. I will like to thank every Nigerian that has supported me
and shown me love, I really appreciate it" he said.
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