Big Brother Naija Season 9 contestants Wanni and Handi have felt a wave of support from their fans, which made them very emotional and thankful.
In a recent Instagram live, they expressed their gratitude for the generous gifts, such as 10 million naira, groceries, and fuel vouchers.
They shared that this support means a lot to them, especially since they often feel misunderstood.
It was wonderful for them to see their fans love and accept them for who they really are.
“We have been misunderstood our whole lives, it’s so amazing to see you guys love us for our real selves,” they said.
In other news, Umar Ibrahim Umar, a former National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) member whose parade photos gained widespread attention, has recently shared a transformation image following speculation about his involvement in the Point of Sale (POS) business.
The ex-corps member from Bauchi became an internet sensation after a video surfaced of him enthusiastically expressing his emotions during the NYSC parade.
Subsequently, rumors circulated regarding his entry into the POS sector after completing a year of service to his country.
However, Umar Ibrahim Umar has since dismissed these claims as unfounded. He recently took to his Twitter account to post updated images of himself, contrasting them with his NYSC photograph.
“Dedication truly pays off… Alhamdulillah 😊,” he captioned.
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