Some Ugandan’s are disappointed with Big Brother Africa (BBA) representatives of this year Lugudde and Denzel while others are perplexed with the criteria used in the house following the early exit of our boys one week down the road.
As people shared their views on “the chase” of this year, one of them pointed out one Ugandan dancehall artist Rabadaba saying he can perform better if given a chance. While at Garden City, former Cave bar and restaurant manager, Eddy Senior moved a motion and recommended Raba for the forth coming chase citing out issues like his style, fluency, fun and ability to socialize able to see him through.
Bigeye.ug shortly embarked on a mini research to collect people’s views on the same idea asking them whether they would prefer Raba representing them in the next edition of BBA and the majority agreed. “By the way he can surprise many” said John Paul a student at Kyambogo University.
However some people we were able to reach also complained of less support from people back home and this sounded right. Many people love watching BBA and seeing their representatives progress but they don’t want to spend a penny on them by voting and possibly that’s why Lugudde and Denzel were evicted at preliminaries.
Everybody would love to see a Ugandan pocketing that colossal sum of money but the question is, won’t Rabadaba face the same consequences if he agrees to your wish?
By Tuhairwe Joab
Miss Agatha Tuhimbise, 2nd runner up Miss Uganda 2011 has officially announced her plans to start a Non Governmental Organization in her home district of Mbarara.
According to Agatha, she derived her NGO’s name from her own “Agatha foundation” and this will be tasked with training the youths to involve themselves in charity outreaches in orphanages and babies’ homes across Uganda. “I had this idea in mind even before I contested in Miss Uganda beauty pageant and when I sold it to my dad, he bought it and now it’s only pending time to kick off.” said Agatha.
Agatha who is a model with one of the modeling agency around town with the help of her father Rev. Canon Kapere plans to kick start the whole process before October.