KanyiDaily had reported how Ilebaye won the BBNaija All Stars N120m grand prize on Sunday night, October 1, after weeks of intense competition, surpassing strong contenders like Mercy Eke, Ceec, Adekunle, Pere Egbi, and Cross Okonkwo.
Reacting to Ilebaye’s victory on her Instagram page, Blessing CEO stated that emotional blackmail stands out as the most effective tool to capture the hearts of Nigerians.
Despite their loss, the relationship expert applauded Mercy Eke and Ceec for maintaining relevance over the years, stressing that Nigerians love vulnerability over strong, powerful women.
She further highlighted the dramatic nature of Big Brother Naija, characterizing it as a game full of theatrics that diverges significantly from reality.
Blessing CEO also expressed support for the late singer, Mohbad, and emphasized the need to stay focused amid the distractions within the entertainment industry.
“If you wan win Nigerians’ hearts, use emotional blackmail, know how to cry and manipulate, the public loves to feel powerful by pitying you.
“The Nigerians don’t like strong powerful women. These 2 women are my own winners. They have been relevant for years and so shall it be … \
“Justice for Mohbad no distractions. Big Brother 9ja is indeed a dramatic game nothing close to reality. Dey play,” she wrote.
KanyiDaily recalls that Kachi Ucheagwu, a former housemate from the reality TV show Ultimate Love, also said that Ilebaye Odiniya did not deserve to win the BBNaija All Stars show.
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