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Don Jazzy's Mavin Crew To Perform At BBA Season 8


Don Jazzy will lead members of his Mavin Records artiste, excluding Tiwa Savage and Dr Sid, in a performance at the opening ceremony of the Big Brother Africa season 8 show to be held in South Africa this Saturday.
On May 26, the reality TV show will kick off with the unveiling and admittance of the competition's housemates into the Big Brother House. 

D'Prince and Wande Coal will join Don Jazzy in giving out scintillating performances at the ceremony. 

Others to perform at the event are South Africa’s leading Afro Pop music group, Mafikizolo, and Kenyan stand-up comedian Daniel Ndambuki, popularly known as Churchill.

The show is still the biggest Africa's reality TV competition with audience drawn from most countries in the continent.

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