Big Brother Titans have concluded its first-ever head-of-house game, and housemate, Mmeli emerged as the first head-of-house for the show. Mmeli, a South African, became the first Head of House after winning the HoH house game held on Monday night.
Mmeli star achieved the feat after winning a keenly-contested game on Monday evening. The housemates were divided into two groups, male and female, and were asked to build paper planes. After the round of building, the house-mates then put their inventions on a flight test.
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At the end of the first round, Mmeli and Lukay emerged as the top male contestants while Olivia and Jenni O lead the female category. The second stage involved a game of dice, the top four house-mates were asked to roll a die and the person with the highest number would be the winner.
Mmeli rolled a perfect six and came out as the best-performing house-mate defeating, Lukay, Olivia, and Jenni in a dice game.
The 24-year-old South African chose Ipeleng as the Deputy Head of the House. According to Biggie, Mmeli has the veto power to save other house-mates if nominated for eviction. Also, Mmeli will not be nominated for eviction.
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In a related development, Khosi was named the Tail of the House.
Recall this is the maiden edition of BBTitans which is a mixture of selected Nigerian and South African house-mates.
The show started on Sunday and is expected to run for 72 days.
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