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Big Brother Naija Season 10 winner, Opeyemi Ayanwale, popularly known as Imisi, has said her victory in the just concluded edition of the reality show was shocking to her.
In a post-show interview with Arise TV, Imisi explained that she wasn’t expecting to win and was not properly dressed for the occasion when she stepped on the stage on Sunday.
She also talked about dealing with anxiety just before she was announced as the winner.
“Winning the reality show was shocking to me. Sincerely, I was not expecting to win.
“Before I got the show, I was tensed just hearing the crowd chant my name. I was shocked when I was announced the winner.
“I wore crocs to the stage because I am not comfortable in heels. I did not even plan for the live show,” she expressed.
Recall that Imisi beat her closest competitor, Dede, by wide margin to emerge as the winner of Big Brother Naija Season 10 on Sunday.
She received her grand prize of N150 million, comprising N80 million in cash and a brand-new Innoson SUV on Tuesday.
Temilade Openiyi, the Grammy award-winning Nigerian singer, who is popularly known as Tems, has spoken about the struggles she faced at the beginning of her career.
Tems, during a recent interview with CNN, said it was hard for people to take her seriously, stressing that she did not feel supported for a long time.
The 30-year-old hitmaker also noted that authenticity is her non-negotiable core principle.
She said, “Authenticity is everything to me. That’s the one thing I cannot compromise on because that’s all I have, who I really am.
“It was really hard to get people to take me seriously not just as a producer, but as a singer, period. I didn’t feel safe, and I didn’t feel seen, and I didn’t feel supported for a very long time.”
Speaking about her initiative, ‘The Leading Vibe,’ Tems said she is using the platform to create the opportunities she once lacked.
According to her, the programme aims to support and elevate women in behind-the-scenes roles in the music industry.
She added, “There are so many talented women who can be producers, managers, audio engineers — but they’re not even visible.
“So, I want to make them visible and create a space where we can redefine the perspective of women in music.
“We’re definitely taking this beyond Nigeria. Actually, we’re going to Kenya next. There are women everywhere who just need to feel seen. All they need is that platform, all they need is that chance, and I really believe it’s going to change the shape of the music industry for sure.”
Martin Bakole, the Congolese heavyweight, has boldly claimed that he would knock out Anthony Joshua if they were to face off in the ring in Nigeria, vowing to do so in front of Joshua’s home crowd.
Joshua is being lined up for a comeback fight in Nigeria early next year following his loss to Daniel Dubois in a world heavyweight title bout at Wembley Stadium in September last year.
Bakole, a former sparring partner of Joshua, has volunteered to face the British-Nigerian boxer in what he described as ‘the Rumble in the Jungle II.’
“I’d take the fight with Anthony Joshua in a heartbeat. We are both African fighters, and now we’re seeing boxing come back to Africa,” Bakole told Sky Sports.
“Anthony Joshua doesn’t want to fight me. He knows what happened in sparring. If we get in the ring, I’m going to knock him out, without doubt.
“I’ll even knock him out in Nigeria, in front of his own crowd. This is the fight to make. And we need to make it in Africa. It’ll be the Rumble in the Jungle II.”
Promoter Dr Ezekiel Adamu, who recently staged the successful Chaos in the Ring event in Lagos in association with Amir Khan, confirmed that Bakole is among several options being considered for Joshua’s return.
“He is an option. There are a lot of options being thrown at us for this particular fight, but – yes – Martin Bakole is here,” Adamu told Sky Sports News.
“We have a lot of options that we’ll be looking at, and we believe that we’ll come up with something really exciting that will excite the whole world and obviously bring proper excitement to Africa as well, especially Nigeria.”
Adamu disclosed that Nigeria, with its population of about 250 million people and status as Africa’s economic capital, is ideally positioned to host the fight.
Joshua’s team had previously considered Ghana as a potential location for his comeback bout, but Nigeria appears to be gaining traction as the preferred destination.