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Sunday, June 22, 2014

Beverly And I Are Staying Together - Bimp

Bimp Beamlak Tesfaye Haile was the Ethiopian contestant at the last Big Brother Africa reality show. To many, he was a strategist and a controversial person, especially with rumours about him being in a relationship with Nigerian representative, Beverly. He spoke, in an interview, with Nigerian Tribune about his relationship with Beverly, why he relocated to Nigeria, his career and style, among other things.

What makes your culture unique from others?
A lot of things, for instance, our calendar is different from the rest of the world. At the moment, we are in 2005, because we use a calendar that is eight years behind the Gregorian calendar. Our months are different from the likes of January, February and others.

What were you into prior to BBA?
I owned a company back home, which I was running with two Italian partners. The company’s name was Quadreluce and we dealt in interior designs, but then things changed. So, I can say that I have seen the best of both worlds. I’ve had everything and I have experienced not having anything. So now I’m working towards having everything by myself.

It seemed like you had a strategy back in the House and had every step planned out...
I didn’t have a strategy, or maybe I had strategies without actually planning them. I remember that I used to be even stressed out because I didn’t have a strategy and BBA used to tell me when I visited the diary room to get one. But I used to think about my move, but I wouldn’t say that I had a strategy. For instance people thought I swapped Bassey because I was strategising, but it was because he was the least closest person to me then.

What did you decide to relocate to Nigeria?
I am here to see what is available to me. I have never been an entertainer, but I tried BBA because of a close friend of mine and I made it. The chase began when I left the house and I think I have enough opportunities to chase my dreams here in Nigeria and here I am. Every facet of entertainment I would do, as long as the chance presents itself, but I’m more of a business person than an entertainer. So I intend to start up a business in Nigeria.

Having put Bassey on the chopping block, how did you both end up being buddies after BBA?
We didn’t really work it out, it worked itself out. We both knew that none of us had malicious issues towards each other. It was not like I hated him, I just did what I had to do. But it was shocking to realise when I came out, that Bassey had said that he would put me on fire. I was hurt because I didn’t expect that. I can’t be blamed, it is Africa that didn’t vote to keep him in. But as time went on, we resolved it, but Bassey actually gave me hell, before it eventually worked itself out.

What is going on between you and Beverly?
We are very close, have always been closer than every other person in the House. Was there sexual tension back then? Yes. But I had a girlfriend then and chose to be faithful to her. Now, I am no longer with my girlfriend and I can’t continue to be faithful to an ex.
Beverly and I are staying together, we see every day, so are we together?, we would both find out together and I would prefer that people keep guessing for a little longer.

When there is something to say about us, we will say it.

People believe that you caused the rift between Beverly and her best friend, Charity?
People had the wrong impression about the whole thing. I read about different things and also got to know that people felt that I was trying to come between Angelo and Beverly’s relationship while in the House. Why would I do that? It was obvious when we were in the house that I was not the one pursing Beverly, but Beverly pursuing me. And I was the one that pushed her into being with Angelo, so I don’t know why people would say that I wanted them to break up.

So about me and charity, she was a close friend of Beverly, so automatically, we became friends as well. People say that me being with her was what ruined their friendship, but I wouldn’t know. Obviously, they are not as close as they were before, but they have their reasons for that.

What did BBA teach you and what memories of the show do you hold dear?
One thing I learnt in the House was that we as Africans are the same, although we like to focus on our differences, we do things similarly. In terms of memories, I can never forget the day I solved the mystery. I was the only one that could solve it and it was one of the best moments in the house for me, because I love being the smart one.

How was the reception back in Ethiopia after BBA?
My country is not really keen for shows and I had that it was the same in Tanzania. The only people waiting for me at the airport were a few of my family members.

So, how is the entertainment industry back there?
It is not as big as it is here in Nigeria, but it is growing. I think I was the third Ethiopian to be in the house, but I know with time, it will get better.

How was living under the eye of the camera for millions of people to see?
I hate cameras, but what kept me in the House was the thought of winning the money.

What would you have done with the money if you had won?
I would have invested it. I would have opened a club and I am still looking forward to doing that.

What were your childhood dreams?
I wanted to be a soldier, but then I realised that it wasn’t easy. Then I would have also loved to be an astronaut, and I still even have the dream of going to space someday.

What has Nigeria taught you?
Lagos has frustrated life out me. Although I love it because it is fun, but some things can be frustrating because at times, people just take advantage of the fact that you don’t speak pidgin, or because you have an accent. Other than that, I love everything about Nigeria.

So, do you intend to settle down with a Nigerian?
No, I don’t intend to settle down with any woman or have children, because I have lost my faith in women.

Don’t you think you are too young to say that?
Yes and that is why I want to keep on having fun. I have always had this mentality since I was a child that marriages don’t last. Except for that of my grandparents, who were the most romantic couples I had ever seen; they still went out on dates even when they were over 80. But, these days, there are lot of divorces out there and many people are so unhappy in their marriages.

What wouldn’t you be caught doing?
I will never be caught doing what I don’t approve of,  like beating a woman, disrespecting people or being in an explicit video.

What about your videos from the BBA?
I was never naked in the house. I knew what I was doing.

How do you relax?
I love to read a lot. I would read anything, to the extent that I read manuals, prints on clothes and anything at all.

Thursday, June 12, 2014

BBA 2014 Audition Dates & Venues

 
The ninth edition of Africa’s biggest reality series BIG BROTHER AFRICA kicks off on September 7 and already fans are asking...who will the new housemates be? Who will find their names and their faces gracing newspapers? Who will become the subject of drive time radio and just who will find themselves trending on all social media platforms?

Unlike previous years, this year’s entry process is slightly different as potential housemates are invited to come in their numbers for auditions in their respective country venues. Auditions will take place at the listed VENUES below.

AfricaMagic has always been associated with unearthing, nurturing and recognizing talent from around the continent; and Big Brother Africa is one of the shows that have become known for transforming ordinary citizens into stars.

“We are very grateful and remain pleasantly surprised by the overwhelming response that the show has been receiving over the years. We look forward to the selection of our potential housemates coming in large numbers to auditions at the specified venues and take that chance at being the next Big Brother star,” says M-Net Africa Regional Director (West Africa) Wangi Wa-Uzoukwu. “The fact that the fans truly adore the show is all the motivation we need to keep it fresh and that is always made possible by the enthusiastic and fun-loving young Africans who will answer to Big Brother. We are rearing to go and we know that this will definitely be another exciting season that is full of quality entertainment!” she adds.

Her sentiments are echoed by Endemol MD Sivan Pillay who says, “We have been producing this series for M-Net for a number of seasons now and as partners, together we have seen this show grow to the phenomenon that it has become. We hope the season will be even better as we strive to improve on our offering season after season. We will not hold back on the quality and exciting unpredictability that has become synonymous with Big Brother Africa. Audiences and fans can expect yet another high quality production and of course, another group of fun-loving housemates who will keep you guessing on who will be left standing come day 91.”

MultiChoice Africa CEO Nico Meyer says: “As MultiChoice Africa we are always pleased to welcome each new season of Big Brother Africa onto our platforms and we applaud its amazing success and ability to bring together audiences from all across the continent. The inclusion of Rwanda in this season is even more exciting as this displays that our reach and growth into the various sub-Saharan markets is going from strength to strength. We look forward to seeing further growth as well as the impressive social media presence that the show enjoys.”

All persons over the age of 21, who are citizens of one of the participating countries and have a valid passport, can enter Big Brother Africa 9. If you are open-minded, bold and adventurous, that’s even better! Previous editions of Big Brother Africa have boasted huge cash prizes for winners and this it is no different as the prize money is USD 300 000.

Remember, entries are open to the following 14 countries: Botswana, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Namibia, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe.

BIG BROTHER AFRICA 9 will be screened live 24/7 on DStv channels 197 and 198 while GOtv audiences will see highlights of the show, which begins on Sunday, September 7, 2014  and is scheduled to run for 91 days. Big Brother Africa is produced by ENDEMOL SA.

Audition Information:

Botswana - Gabarone (Cresta President Hotel):
4 and 5 July 2014

Ethiopia - Addis Ababa (Capital Hotel and Spa):
30 June 2014

Ghana - Accra (Holiday Inn Hotel Airport):
5 and 6 July 2014

Kenya - Nairobi, The Hilton Nairobi:
3 and 4 July 2014

Malawi – Lilongwe (The Crossroads Hotel):
30 June and 1 July 2014

Namibia - Windhoek (Hilton Hotel):
8 and 9 July 2014

Nigeria - Lagos (Protea Hotel Leadway, Ikeja):
30 June and 1 July 2014

Rwanda – Kigali (The Lemigo Hotel)
9 July 2014

Sierra Leone - Free Town (The Country Lodge Complex):
9 July 2014

South Africa – Johannesburg (The Pyramid Venue and Conference Center):
30 June and 1 July 2014

Tanzania - Dar Es Salaam (New Africa Hotel):
11 and 12 July 2014

Uganda - Kampala (Sheraton Hotel):
7 and 8 July 2014

Zambia - Lusaka (InterContinental Hotel):
4 and 5 July 2014

Zimbabwe - Harare (The Meikles Hotel):
12 and 13 July 2014