Khosi Twala is the winner of Big Brother Titans and Nigerian model, Kanaga Jnr, came second.
The 25-year-old journalist was voted the winner of the first edition of Big Brother Titans and walked away with a $100,000 (R1,7 million) grand prize.
Only Nigerians and South Africans participated, with 24 housemates from both countries.
These housemates competed against each other in various tasks and challenges, with the audience voting on who should stay in the game and ultimately win.
Khosi (South Africa), Ebubu (Nigeria), Tsatsii (South Africa), Kanaga Jnr (Nigeria) and Yvonne (Nigeria) were the housemates who made it to the finals. In the end, Khosi emerged as the winner.
The first to leave Biggie’s house during the final show was the holder of this season’s Supreme Veto Power and the first to make it to the finals, Ipeleng. She was followed by Ebubu, Yvonne, Tsatsii, and finally Kanaga Jnr, the runner-up of the grand prize.
The show was co-hosted by Ebuka Obi-Uchendu of BBNaija and Lawrence Maleka of BBMzansi.
Nomsa Philiso, executive head of programming at M-Net Channels, was pleased that the show was a success.“We are delighted to have seen the housemates’ journey to the finale and we would like to congratulate all the housemates for giving viewers their best over the past few weeks,” she said.
Philiso also wished Khosi success on her journey and the other housemates’ greater things in their lives.
She also thanked all the sponsors and viewers for bringing this show to the top.
Philiso said: “#BBTitans was sponsored by major sponsors Lotto Star, Flutterwave, and Bamboo, as well as associate sponsors Nigerian Breweries, Pernod Ricard, Pepsi, Tolaram, and Skechers. What a journey it was and as the slogan says, ziyakhala wahala,” Nomsa said.