South Africa Triumphs Over Nigeria in Titanic Big Brother Battle

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South Africa Triumphs Over Nigeria in Titanic Big Brother Battle Africa Nigeria BBTitans

South Africa's Khosi Twala has been declared the winner of the first edition of Big Brother Titans, a special edition of the reality show that featured 20 housemates from Nigeria and South Africa competing for a cash prize of U.S.$100,000.

Khosi was praised for her dramatic personality and entertaining presence throughout the show, which began on January 25th. Over the course of ten weeks, 18 contestants were evicted, with South African housemates Ipeleng, Tatsii, and Nigeria's Ebubu, Yvonne, and Kanaga Jnr making it to the finale.Since the show began, Khosi has proven to be an outstanding housemate, with her endless drama and entertainment.

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