BBNaija winner Imisi receives N80 million, sport utility vehicle prize

Big Brother Naija Season 10 winner, Imisi Ayanwale, has officially received her grand prize package consisting of N80 million in cash and a brand-new SUV from Innoson Motors.

The prize presentation took place on Tuesday, at Ilupeju, Lagos, where representatives of Innoson Motors handed over the car key to the reality TV star.

Imisi emerged as the winner of BBNaija Season 10 on Sunday, October 5, after securing 42.8 per cent of total votes, defeating fellow finalists Dede, Koyin, Sultana, and others.

Her total prize package is valued at N150 million, which includes the N80 million cash reward, the Innoson SUV, and other benefits from the show’s sponsors.

Imisi’s victory marks a major milestone in her career and places her among the few female winners of the reality show, following Mercy Eke, Phyna, and Ilebaye.

Fans and celebrities have continued to celebrate her achievement across social media, with many describing her win as well-deserved.

Imisi has expressed her desire to work with award-winning actress and filmmaker, Funke Akindele, describing her as a mentor and inspiration in Nollywood.

Imisi stated this while speaking to journalists shortly after receiving her N150 million grand prize and a car at the presentation ceremony in Lagos.

According to the 23-year-old reality star, her participation in the Big Brother house helped showcase her acting talent, further igniting her passion for the movie industry.

“I think people saw a lot of my acting skills in the house. Even housemates said I’m a great actress. I’m ready for more,” she said.

Speaking about her post-show plans, Imisi added: “Yes, Funke Akindele is my number one mentor. I hope to work with her someday. Also, Bimbo Ademoye and Bolaji Ogunmola inspire me a lot.”

The reality TV star, who described her victory as overwhelming, said she’s still in shock and grateful for the love and support from fans across the country.

When asked about claims that regional factors influenced her win, Imisi said, “Maybe. I think Yoruba people are very supportive of their own, so yes, that might’ve helped.”

She, however, emphasised that her authenticity and vulnerability were what endeared her to the audience.

“I was just being myself. I don’t think it was a strategy. I was only living my truth,” she noted.

Reflecting on her journey, Imisi expressed gratitude to her Celestial Church community for their prayers and support, adding that she hopes to use her new platform to grow in the entertainment industry.

“Fame is new to me. I’ll seek mentorship, learn, and be intentional. I want to keep evolving,” she said.

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