
After 72 days in the house, how would you describe your experience?
The narrative that was given was that I am a gossip and the most annoying person. Naturally, I think I am annoying, but coming out, I really didn’t feel indifferent about it. I had a lot of fun, because it was adventurous.
I like experiencing new stuff in life and I think that was a different adventure. It was more of relating with new people in a space I’ve never been to. There were tasks and I put in my all. I won the Head of House, because I said to myself that I might get evicted if I don’t win. The other level wanted me out, because I was a strong contender. Leaving the house, I can no longer walk freely on the road to buy Ewa Agoyin.
Also, coming out of the house, we had media rounds. Then there are Twitter people attacking, but I don’t usually read comments to avoid bad feelings. It has been stressful, because I have to attend parties, and meet the sponsors. But then, I am enjoying it because this is actually what I wanted. So, I’m still waiting for things to fall into place.
You won the Head of House (HoH) twice, how did you do that?
I was just being myself. I didn’t care if people like or hate me. I don’t care about people’s opinion, because they tend to bring one down.
What was your relationship with female housemates?
Chomzy is whom I like, but as for Phyna, she’s a friend; a close pal. I don’t see myself playing any woman in the name of game. I have a mum and I know her pain. With Chomzy, we are going step by step.
What value has BBN added to you?
I have gained and still gaining recognition. Now, people know my brand and what I’m known and I am grateful for the recognition.
Which are you better at, singing or dancing?
I am a multitalented person, but I am better at singing. For me, dancing is a hobby. I actually started dancing and posting on YouTube, but for the music, money is needed for distribution.
Nigerians seemed to hype seasons five and six of BBN more than season seven, why do you think it happened?
I think our season was the most stressful and has the most content. According to reports, we started disturbing the whole of Nigeria in the second week of the show. People had a lot to talk about; from the arguments to the parties, dancing and other, so it was actually a bulk season.
What was the funniest thing you did in the house?
I packed all the condoms; I actually wanted the housemates to have sex. I was hiding all the condoms in the house, because it seemed nobody wanted to use them. Everyone was pretending and I said somebody must do something without the condoms.
We see you with your mum frequently, even at this party, what do you share in common with her?
My mum is my best; she is my whole life. She’s my confidant. We fight and the next second, we are already happy together. She makes me happy, she clothed me and she always pushes me to get things done. I finished school because of my mum. Studying at Wisconsin University, Ghana, was my mum’s doing. As a single mother, she has done a lot.
What is the next step for you?
I have started pushing and pitching to brands. I am also working on a lot of content as a digital marketer. I am multitalented and a lot will work in my favour.
What was the strategy you used in the house that didn’t work out for you?
I don’t think I had any strategy per say, but I just wanted to be winning games and be HoH. I knew that when I win the HoH, I stand a chance to stay till the next week and also save somebody in the house.
What was your most challenging time in Biggie’s house?
I think the merger; it was difficult to understand how the game was going to be.
Level 1 started relating more with level two, forgetting it was a game.