Come hell or high water the last 10 men and women set to go all the way for the ultimate crown must emerge sooner rather than later but the exercise is getting as intense and unpredictable as it could get.
Last week, we saw Jackie Appiah bowing out of the quest after failing to run with advancing pack, leaving just Yvonne Nelson and Nadia Buari remaining out of the Ghanaian contingent nominated for the quest. Even as it is, Nadia Buari, doesn’t look to be doing too good as her name comes up with those walking the thin line of the drop zone.
For the women, joining Nadia Buari in the drop zone are three other women, namely; Amanda Ebeye, Biodun Okeowo and Queeneth Hilbert. Out of these four women only two can make it back into the quest and probably go all the way to win the crown.
For the men, John Dumelo tops the list, followed by Ghollywood Van Vicker, Mike Ezuruonye and Benjamin Joseph.
Even though Tonto still maintains her first spot, Stephanie Okereke is catching up with her faster than ever just as Ebube Nwagbo and Yvonne Nelson are not letting go the sight of each other. Ebube is barely hanging to her 3rd spot while Yvonne is as restless as ever on her 4th .
Angela Okorie who was once on the spot for eviction has fought her way up and sitting rather comfortably on the 5th spot. Collete Orji, Cynthia Agholor and Rita Dominic follow in respective order.
For the men, Yul Edochie is still looking good. The only threat, which seems a long shot, to him is probably Ramsey Nouah who is also having Benson Okonkwo and Pope Odonwondo in his range of view.
Frank Artus who follows them is beginning to smell a disturbing scent of challenge from Ali Nuhu, Odunlade Adekola and Uti Nwachukwu. In fact, the race among the trio of Ali, Odun and Uti is beginning to have a look of real contest to it.
What happens next week? Who goes down and who stays in?
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