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BBTitans winner Khosi yet to receive $100,000 prize money

 

South African-born Khosi: wins the first edition of the BBTitans reality show.

South African journalist, Makhosazane “Khosi” Twala, who won the Big Brother Titans reality TV show, says she is yet to receive the $100,000 prize money.

Khosi disclosed this in a video of her recent interview with TV3 Ghana, which is now trending online.

She said, “My victory at the Big Brother Titans show really surprised me, and whenever I watch it, it feels unreal and gives me goosebumps.

“My fellow housemates and I have not been paid our rewards, and I am sure it’s for a good cause.”

She acknowledged that her victory was surprising but it was surprising that the show producers are yet to give the promised prize since April.

Adewale Nurudeen

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