Phyna had previously put the BBNaija show organisers in the spotlight after she called out MultiChoice in early April for not paying her.
While some sponsors have fulfilled their promises, Quidax Global, a cryptocurrency firm, has not yet given her the 1 Bitcoin (BTC) they promised.
Phyna appears to be going through an emotional meltdown, as the show sponsors still haven’t delivered the prizes worth over ₦100 million.
On Thursday, May 23, 2024, Phyna took to Instagram Live to address the issue as she criticized MultiChoice Nigeria for not helping her get her prize.
Amidst tears, the reality star said, “Calling you people out, quickly pay the rest. Quickly give me the BTC too na. Quickly give it to me. Quickly give me the BTC the way you give me other things.
“What’s my business with Quidax. I don’t know Quidax. I didn’t sign contract with Quidax. When I was going on the show, I didn’t know Quidax were part of the sponsors. I didn’t know about them. I didn’t sign contract with them.
She continued: “The people I have contract with is MultiChoice, so pay me the money and face Quidax and collect the money. Or collect the money from Quidax and give me my money. What’s going on?
“I agree you’ve done your worst, then pay me what I won. Pay me my prize. Give me my money, let me go. You people will just come and make somebody look like a fool.
“You people will just… 1BTC 2022 isn’t the same as 2024. As at today, 1BTC is over ₦100m. As at 2022, 1BTC was ₦22m, why didn’t you fucking give it to me then? Why now?”
KanyiDaily recalls that Phyna recently revealed why she lost respect for Afrobeats superstar, Davido while clapping back at a troll who criticized her for having issues with the singer.
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