All females who have won the Big brother reality show in Africa

Assertion by Karen Igho

Karen Igho, or just Karen, is a previous houseguest on Big Brother Africa. She competed as Team Nigeria in Season 6 of the show and won on Day 91 with 6/15 of the vote, together with Team Zimbabwe’s Wendell.


Dame Mathews Dellish

2013 Big Brother Africa “The Chase” winner Dillish Mathews. When she won Big Brother Africa, she made history as the first housemate from Namibia. In his native Namibia, Dillish Mathews was born.

Makubale Cherise

Cherise Makubale made history when she was crowned the first ever “Big Brother Africa” victor. After 106 days in “The House,” the good girl from Zambia won $100,000 on September 7, 2003. Her domestic skills, such as cooking and cleaning in The House, have led to the myth that she was the ideal woman. She avoided any romantic or sexual involvement with anyone in The House, despite the fact that many of the other contestants engaged in blatantly sexual behavior. Instead, she acted as a counselor for Gaetano Kagwa and Abergail Plaatjes, two residents of The House who were romantically involved.

Holy Ike!

Nigerian actress, model, and businesswoman Mercy Eke hails from the state of Imo. In October of 2019, she made history as the first woman to win a reality television competition when she took home the Big Brother Naija trophy for season 4. Eke won “Best Dressed Woman” at the African Magic Viewer’s Choice Award ceremony on March 14, 2020.

Speak up, Badimo! (Mpho wa)

Mpho Wa Badimo is a Sangoma, internet celebrity, reality show star, activist, and spiritual teacher from South Africa. The 27-year-old was brought up by her parents in Daveyton East Rand, a suburb of Johannesburg in South Africa. Her autobiography describes her as friendly, easygoing, and extroverted. The victory last night in Big Brother Mzansi Season 3 must have made her fans very happy. They gave her R2 million and she left with it.