‘I’ll keep helping people to participate in BBA’
Popular television presenter, Denrele
Edun, has vowed to keep on providing assistance to fellow Nigerians who
want to participate in the Big Brother Africa reality TV show in the
future.
Known to his fans as Denrele, he said
this in response to those who severely criticised him for his presumed
role in the appearance of Nigeria’s controversial female representative
in the 2013 BBA show, Beverly Osu.
Denrele said Beverly’s failure to emerge
winner of the show, which ended on Sunday, and to take
home the $300,
000 star prize, would not deter her from succeeding in life.
Beverly was the first housemate to be
evicted from the grand finale of the show. She was followed by fellow
compatriot, Melvin Oduah, the Ghanaian housemate, Elikem and Zambian
representative, Cleo, in quick succession. The Namibian housemate,
Dillish, eventually emerged the winner of the 2013 show.
Angered by Beverly’s alleged sexual
intercourse with Angelo Collins of South Africa in a bath-tub, the
critics had blamed Denrele for using his position as a presenter on
Channel O to get her on the MNET-sponsored reality show.
As soon as it became obvious that
Beverly could not win the show, some angry Nigerians launched an attack
against him on Twitter and other social networking sites.
Those who blamed Denrele for Beverly’s
escapades, which they felt had portrayed Nigerian women as immoral,
warned him to henceforth desist from getting his preferred friends and
associates on the annual reality show.
One Chuky Unadulterated tweeted, via
@ChukyUnfazed, “Derenle, just respect yourself from now on and stop
filling forms. Henceforth, let normal, regular Nigerians have a chance
too.”
But Denrele, who said on Twitter that
he watched the grand finale of the show on TV in Nigeria after he missed
his flight to South Africa on Saturday night, has declared that he will
not stop helping people to “achieve their dreams.’’
He lamented that he had been “taking the heat” for Beverly and pledged to keep supporting her in spite of the criticism.
The presenter said he was not angry with
those who had been calling him names, adding that the BBA chase had
already put Beverly in the limelight.
In a series of tweets, he said, “Beverly
Osu is already a superstar! I have been taking the heat for my girl and
I’m standing solidly behind her! Africa, get ready! Work begins on
building Brand Beverly. Plans are already in top gear and with the right
moves in place, our agenda is on course.
“Beverly’s exit from #BBATheChase was
the best ever. I’m too strong-willed and thick-skinned to be shaken! And
so shall it be for my girl. I’ve been having a tough time in this
industry since 1995 and I’m still going strong!
“And I won’t stop helping people achieve their dreams! Call us all the names in the world. No one can kill our shine! Before una talk, find person wey go believe in una to give you leverage! I’m not angry; never will be. Anger is negative and I’m too positive for all that!
“Beverly is in the limelight and she’s
making a headway already. I thank God for giving Beverly d #BBATheChase
platform. I also thank God she held her head high tonight. God bless the
girl for life!’’
While some Nigerians were busy attacking
Beverly and Denrele, others took to the social media to lament the
inability of Melvin to emerge winner of the show.
They mentioned the three major reality
shows in which he had participated in the past and how he lost out in
the final stages on each occasion. He was first runner-up, Gulder
Ultimate Search Six and first runner-up, Mr. Nigeria 2011.
BlackBerry Messenger display pictures
and broadcasts were used by some people to illustrate what they
perceived as Melvin’s “predicament.”
One of the BCs, which circulated on Sunday and Monday, stated, “Melvin
you go Gulder Ultimate Search you no win; you go Mr. Nigeria you no
win; now BBA you no still win *sigh* Village people at work.’’
However, the winner of the Big Brother
Africa 5 All-Stars in 2010, Uti Nwachukwu, has described the BBM display
pictures and broadcasts as insulting.
Uti, who canvassed votes for Melvin
during BBA 2013, wrote on his Facebook page that Melvin should be
celebrated for being the “best behaved BBA housemate of all time.’’
He tweeted, “This may seem like a joke
to you, but we were passionate about this. Diss me for all you want, but
show Melvin some love. Habah! Nigerians, learn to celebrate your own.
Have you heard Ghanaians mocking Elikem or Zambians mocking Cleo or
other people mocking their evicted housemates?
“I was denied three visas in one year. I
lost two reality shows, lost my friends, lost even my Dad. But look at
me now! Melvin Oduah will rise again.”
When our correspondent checked the Twitter handles of Beverly and Melvin, they were yet to be updated.
The last update on Beverly’s Twitter
account was posted on May 25 and that of Melvin was dated May 22, which
was before the 2013 BBA edition started.
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