Botswana's Justice becomes first BB2 evictee

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Botswana's representative Justice Motlhabane was the first evictee of the Big Brother House Two show that had many glued to their television screens on Sunday night.

Contrary to the emotions and gloom that usually prevail when a housemate is evicted, Justice was cheerful even when the presenter said that he should leave the house immediately. First the housemates sat in the house nervously waiting for the presenter to announce who would be the first to kiss goodbye to the mouth-watering US$100, 000 prize. They held hands, but still our own Justice was composed.

On the night though, the big shocker came as Meryl was asked to disclose the secret decision she had made - as head of the house - to replace one of the nominated housemates with a person of her choice.  She stated that she had decided to save Bertha of Zimbabwe and replace her with Jeff of Kenya, who was learning for the first time that he had been in the same boat with Justice. The look on his face when he heard the news said it all - a feeling of anger and deceit - was written all over his face. Jeff could not even look at Meryl, who remained tensed up as they waited for the evictee to leave the one-hour show.

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