Ilebaye hasn’t stopped enjoying her win from the recently concluded “All stars” season of Big Brother Naija.
She emerged victorious over her fierce competitor, Mercy Eke, to secure the N120 million top prize.
The reality TV star from Kogi State, who was born in Lagos, recently attended a “meet and greet” event held in honor of her fellow BBNaija “All-Stars” housemates. The digital financial services provider, Moniepoint Inc., described the event as “stressful,” but she also said that “it’s been all love and light from my fans.”
She claims that becoming the youngest billionaire and a winner after leaving the BBNaija home hasn’t made things simple for her or any other celebrity.
“It’s been stressful on social media and everywhere, especially the media rounds. I haven’t seen hate. If you drag me, my fans will drag you back. I am trying to get adjusted to this new me and I am working on creating a better version of myself,” she said.
The former housemates shared their experiences using the services of Moniepoint on their personal and business banking platforms since leaving the show.
Receiving the BBNaija All Stars contingent at his office on Lagos island, Tobi Amira, the company’s Senior Vice President, Business Loans and Salary Advance took the housemates on a brief session about Moniepoint.
“As one of Africa’s largest fintechs, we saw mutual synergies which spurred us to sponsor this season of Big Brother Nigeria which is without doubt, one of the biggest reality and entertainment intellectual property in Africa. We are excited at what the future holds as we double down on powering dreams for businesses and individuals.”
The housemates who made the trip included Gen Z baddie and winner of the All Stars show, Ilebaye Odiniya, Pere Egbi, Adekunle Olopade, Cynthia “Cee-C” Nwadiora, Ikechukwu “Cross” Okonkwo, Chukwuemeka “Frodd” Okoye, Season Six winner, Hazel “Whitemoney” Oyeze, Seyi Awolowo, Doyinsola David, Ike Onyema, Somadina Anyama and Prince Nelson.