Tag: BBNaija All Stars

  • Mercy Eke makes ₦100 million demand to star on BBNaija All-Stars reunion

    Mercy Eke makes ₦100 million demand to star on BBNaija All-Stars reunion

    Mercy Eke, the former Big Brother Naija housemate, has said she will only attend a reunion for the All-Stars edition of the reality show if the organisers agree to pay her ₦100 million as an appearance fe

    Mercy, who was the runner-up in the 2023 All-Stars season won by Ilebaye, made this known while reacting to a post on X (formerly Twitter) by her fellow ex-housemate, Tolani Baj.

    Tolani Baj had written that the Big Brother Naija All-Stars reunion would have been the “messiest yet best reunion in history” if it had been held.

    Responding, Mercy Eke agreed with the comment but stressed that the reunion would not just be entertaining but would also meet international standards.

    She wrote: “I’m so ready, just 100M. Our reunion is going to be on an international level. No side talks, no pity games, no fake tears. Just boss babes and wealthy gents having real grown-up conversations.”

    So far, the organisers of Big Brother Naija have not announced any reunion for the All-Stars edition, even though they organised one for the season that followed, tagged No Loose Guard.

  • How my manager stole money I made after BBNaija — Alex Unusual

    How my manager stole money I made after BBNaija — Alex Unusual

    Alex unsual, one of the participants in the just concluded Big Brother Naija All star show has stated that the money she made from the BBNaija house in 2018 was stolen from her by her former manager.

    The realityshow  star made this disclosure while speaking as a guest at the FinTribe programme, where about 3,000 women were seated to learn about finances.

    In a now-viral video on the internet, the reality star asserted that “my manager made away with all the money I made for a whole one year after coming out of the house in 2018.”

    She narrated how that situation created difficulty for her when she wanted to continue her education in film school.

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  • Mercy Eke reveals emotional struggles during All-Stars season

    Mercy Eke reveals emotional struggles during All-Stars season

    Former BBNaija housemate, Mercy Eke has revealed her emotional struggles during the All-Stars season.

    Speaking on the Hero Daniels podcast, she said Nigerians showed “me pure hatred and wickedness” while on the show.

    The reality star wondered why she received such treatment “just for trying to be more”. She said she only received “support from my fans”.

    “Where I am right now, I am only halfway to where I want to be. But it is just… this last season, I started questioning myself. I feel like I am too ambitious. Is it a good thing for a woman to want more? People almost made me feel like I am too greedy. Most times when I talk to Biggie, that is what I ask him. In my head I start questioning myself ‘Do I want too much?’ Am I looking for too much? Wetin’ I get? I do not even have anything,” she said.
    “People made it look like ‘let others be there’. I did not have any support apart from my fans. It is still in my head. And I am not lying because it is just pure hatred and wickedness that I witnessed. Just for trying to be more. Just for trying to push harder. And I thank God that I went back to the show because I did not know that is how people saw me. I just respect myself and package myself. Even when I have not eaten nobody will know. What did I do wrong? The only crime I committed was wanting more. And I ask again, is that a bad thing for a person to want more?

    “Honestly, not everybody will support you. And people do not want you to grow more than them. People do not want you to be bigger than them. That is what it is.”

  • BBNaija All-stars: I’ve cut off friends, I’ll change phone number – Ilebaye

    BBNaija All-stars: I’ve cut off friends, I’ll change phone number – Ilebaye

    Big Brother Naija ‘All Stars‘winner, Ilebaye Odiniya, said she intends to change her phone number as a result of her new celebrity status.

    Because of her experience with betrayals, the 22-year-old reality star said she doesn’t keep friends; therefore, she cuts off friendships.

    During a recent exclusive interview on Hero’s Therapy with radio and TV personality Hero Daniels, indicated that she will change her phone number after the media tour, stated that she had never truly had friends before entering the Big Brother house.

    She said; “Before going to the Big Brother House, I didn’t have friends. I just have people who I talk to.
    “But I didn’t have someone I could call a friend. Because I have had a lot of people betray me in the past. So, I cut off friendship. But I’ve people I talk to.

    “However, I haven’t really had time to chat with them since winning the show. I haven’t changed my number. I haven’t gotten in touch with anybody yet. Maybe when I’m done with my media rounds.”

  • BBNaija All Stars: Some housemates are yet to congratulate me – Ilebaye

    BBNaija All Stars: Some housemates are yet to congratulate me – Ilebaye

    BBNaija All Stars winner, Ilebaye Odinaya popularly known as Gen Z Baye has revealed that some housemates are yet to congratulate her for winning this year’s reality Show All Stars edition.

    Ilebaye made this revelation while granting interview On All Stars unlocked with Toke Makinwa and Vics on DSTV and monitored by TheNewsGuru.com

    According to Baye, she expects that by now every housemate would have congratulated her or even reach out to her,  but reverse was the case.

    The 22-year-old said she didnt employ any strategy in the house, saying  she just went there to play her role and destiny and luck smiled on her.

    She added that she  is very ready to mingle and do business with all housemates.

  • BBNaija All Stars: Ilebaye to pay  N12m tithe to church from prize money

    BBNaija All Stars: Ilebaye to pay N12m tithe to church from prize money

    Big Brother Naija All Stars winner, Ilebaye Odiniya, popularly known as  Baye, has revealed that she will pay N12 million as tithe to her church  from her winnings from the prize money she won from the reality show.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that Ilebaye, a 22-year-old Kogi-born model, beat five other finalists to emerge winner of the BBNaija All Stars season on October 1, 2023.

    She was presented with a cheque for N120 million and a brand-new car at the prize presentation ceremony  last week Tuesday.

    IIebaye has now said she would give part of the money to her church to express gratitude to God for her victory.
    She disclosed this while fielding questions from fans over the weekend.

    “Once the N120 million gets to my account, I won’t buy anything; I will give my tithe to God to thank him for the grace he gave me,” Ilebaye said.

  • BBNaija All Stars: Ilebaye rose from the youngest to the Wealthiest

    BBNaija All Stars: Ilebaye rose from the youngest to the Wealthiest

    A former Big Brother Naija All Stars housemate, Alex Unusual has congratulated the winner of the All stars edition, Ilebaye, saying she rose from being the youngest to the wealthiest.

    According to Alex, Ilebaye deserved the crown she won on Sunday October 1st whilst describing her as a truly exceptional individual.

    Sharing Ilebaye’s picture, she highlighted how the 22-year-old Ilebaye transformed from being the youngest housemate to the wealthiest in a very short span of time.

    “Dear @ilebayeee , my Dautar and sister, my friend, I have told you a lot of times that you don’t know who I see you to be. Amidst and above all, I see a beautiful promising young girl.
    “From the Youngest to the richest. I’m happy for this rare one I met. This is just the beginning for you and that empire you dream of, will surely become reality. Congratulations on your win. You came, saw and conquered,” she wrote.
  • We spent N5.5bn on BBNaija All Stars – MultiChoice

    We spent N5.5bn on BBNaija All Stars – MultiChoice

    Multichoice Nigeria on Tuesday disclosed that N5.5 billion was invested in the production of the just-concluded “All Stars” edition of the Big Brother Naija reality show.

    Busola Tejumola, Executive Head of  Content and West Africa Channels, MultiChoice Nigeria,  disclosed this during the cash prize presentation to the winner of the All Stars show, Ilebaye Odiniya, in Lagos.

    Ilebaye was given a cheque of N120 million and the key to her new SUV from Innosons Motors.

    Tejumola said that over 2,000 individuals were also employed to execute the show.

    She said the show generated over 1.53 billion voters across all regions.

    “This year, we have backed this commitment up with a total investment of NGN5.5 billion, covering the costs of production, construction, fittings, technical, licensing, satellite, and marketing in the production of this season of Big Brother Naija.

    “And of course, there is the direct impact of over 2000 individuals employed to bring this project to life.

    “As Africa’s most loved storyteller, we are proud to be part of creating opportunities for growth for the youth in their quest to build great futures.

    “This year Biggieverse was opened as Big Brother invited into it your favorite All-Stars 20 game players, four house guests, nine Jury members and 12 Wager Task Judges and the parrot who all together delivered a riveting show that kept us all entertained for 71 days,” she said.

    Tejumola described the Big Brother All Stars as a season of love rekindled, new friendships, settling scores, comedic moments, fantastic showcase of talent and a battle for dominance.

    She appreciated the lead sponsor of the show, MoniePoint Microfinance Bank and the associate sponsor, HFM Online Trading, for partnering with MultiChoice to deliver a Biggieverse of pure entertainment.

    She also appreciated other sponsors of the show.

    “In this 20th year of Africa Magic’s operations in Nigeria, we thank you for choosing to make magic with us.

    “Thank you, our loyal viewers, for your love and support that sustains the conversations around all our productions.

    “Congratulations Baye, the resident GenZ Baddie on conquering in Biggieverse and emerging the winner of the very first Big Brother Naija All-Stars Season.

    “Our commitment to showcasing the best in sporting, entertainment and telling uniquely authentic indigenous stories remains unwavering,” she said.

    Earlier, the winner of the All Stars show, Ilebaye, who expressed excitement over her victory appreciated MultiChoice, her family, fans and fellow ex-housemates.

    “I want to thank Big Brother, my family, sponsors, host of the show, supporters and people who did not sleep to ensure the success of the show. I promise to make you all proud and make good use of the money,” she said.

    Also, Mr Chinedu Okpara, Head of Product Marketing at MoniePoint, who described the show as an exciting one expressed joy in  partnering with MultiChoice to execute the All Stars show.

    “The show was an exciting one, lots of drama for us. We are happy to be a part of this.

    “We have been able to fulfil one of our dreams of empowering dreams and we will continue to look for more opportunity like this,” he said.

  • BBNaija All Stars: I haven’t slept since I won N120 Million – Ilebaye

    BBNaija All Stars: I haven’t slept since I won N120 Million – Ilebaye

    Big Brother Naija All Stars winner, Ilebaye Odiniya  popularly known as Baye, has said that she’s yet to catch some sleep ever since she won the reality show.

    Recall that Ilebaye won the N120 million grand prize of the Big Brother Naija All Stars edition on Sunday.

    Speaking at the winner’s prize presentation ceremony on Tuesday, the reality star said she is still trying to adapt to being the All-Stars winner.

    She said, “I’m still trying to feel it [being the winner of the All-Stars season]. I’m still like, ‘Ouch! Is this a dream?’ I’m still trying to adapt to every moment.

    “I was super excited [when I was announced as the winner]. I didn’t believe it. I was just so excited. I haven’t slept since then.”

    Meanwhile, Ilebaye has been presented with her N120 million grand prize for winning the show.

    She becomes the second person from Northern Nigeria after Kaduna-born Katung Aduwak who won the first season in 2006, and only the third woman after Mercy Eke (2019) and Phyna (2022) to receive the Big Brother Naija prize money.
  • BBNaija All Stars winner, Ilebaye reveals struggle with insomnia

    BBNaija All Stars winner, Ilebaye reveals struggle with insomnia

    Ilebaye Precious Odiniya has revealed struggling with insomnia after she won the Big Brother Naija (BBNaija) All Stars reality TV show.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Ilebaye, nicknamed Gen Z baddie, made the disclosure while she was being presented with her prize on Tuesday.

    Recall Ilebaye emerged as the winner of the BBNaija All Stars edition on October 1, taking home the grand prize of N120 million, along with other exciting rewards.

    Insomnia is persistent problems falling and staying asleep, which in most cases is related to poor sleeping habits, depression, anxiety, lack of exercise, chronic illness or certain medication.

    While claiming her grand prize, Ilebaye revealed to show host, Ebuka Obi-Uchendu that she has not been able to sleep since winning the show.

    When Ebuka asked her how she felt about winning the show, Ilebaye responded, “I’m still in disbelief; it’s like a dream. I’m trying to adjust to every moment”.

    She was then questioned about her reaction the moment she heard her name announced as the winner.

    “I was super excited, I couldn’t believe it. When I saw my parents, I ran towards them, shouting that I made it. I was just so thrilled,” Ilebaye said.

    Regarding sleep, she added, “No, sleep hasn’t come to me.”

    TNG reports Ilebaye had earlier revealed she would use her N120 million prize money to build her Gen Z baddie empire.