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I Date To Have Good Time, Not Marry – BBNaija’s Doyin Says

Ex-BBNaija housemate and podcast host, Doyin David has revealed that she goes into romantic relationships to have a good time and not necessarily for marriage.

In a recent interview with media personality, Olufemi Daniel, Doyin stated that she cares more about companionship.

She said;

 “I never really date to get married; I date to have a good time. I date because I enjoy your company; I date for companionship, whether it leads to marriage or not”.

When asked about s3x, she clarified that it’s a part of companionship, but not the primary reason she dates.

“I mean, s3x is part of companionship, isn’t it? But it’s not the main reason I’m dating. I date for companionship, not for marriage, so if it doesn’t lead to marriage, I’m fine; we had a good time. But if it does okay, I’m fine with doing a life partnership if a marriage doesn’t come up”
, she said.

“At the end of the day, what is marriage? Is it about signing papers? It’s not important to me, and I’m not trying to talk down on constitutional marriage.

“Companionship is important to me, so I would like to have a lifetime of companionship, whether we’re married or not. I just want to have someone who is my person for the rest of my life, so it’s not important to me that we have to be legally married,” she concluded.

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Aside wigs, makeup, others, I don’t know prices of anything – Doyin

BBNaija star, Doyin David acknowledges being out of touch with the everyday cost of living in Nigeria, admitting she relies on others for tasks like shopping.

In a recent interview with media personality Olufemi Daniel on his podcast, Doyin revealed that she doesn’t know the price of anything in Nigeria.

Although she doesn’t go to the market herself, she expressed empathy for Nigerians dealing witheconomic hardships.

She recounted a visit to the market where she was moved to tears by the struggles of ordinary Nigerians.

Doyin on why she doesn’t know the prices of anything in Nigeria

“I am the most detached Nigerian you can ever meet. I don’t even know what is happening. I don’t know the price of anything. I don’t go to the market. I send my chef, and they don’t tell me what the price is.”

“I hear there’s hardship in the country, and I sympathise with Nigerians. I’m sure that it’s tough. I know because wigs are more expensive. Makeup, nails, cars, houses—everything is more expensive. Those things I know. But I’m not really into tomatoes. I’m sure food is expensive.”

Speaking of hardship in Nigeria

“It’s sad because people are suffering. I also went to the market one time in Ogba, and I cried that day because I saw how people were suffering. People were reacting to N50,000 like it was N5 million. That shows how badly people are suffering,”

“It’s very sad. We hope that we’ll have a country one day where the average Nigerian can at least feed. That should be the basics. But we are not there yet. I hope we get there one day. I don’t want to talk about politics because I don’t really know much about politics.”

“I just think Nigeria is a shithole with this kind of leadership. The issue is that the people that are obligated to care about us don’t care about us. I don’t know that there would be a solution anytime soon. So I tell people ‘Do your best to fend for yourself and family and if you have the opportunity to relocate abroad, do,’”

 

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I Only Hear There’s Hardship, Don’t Know Price Of Anything – BBNaija Star, Doyin Says

Doyinsola Anuoluwapo David, the Big Brother Naija reality star, who is simply known as Doyin, has said she only hears about the hardship in the country but hasn’t experienced it first hand.

She claimed that she doesn’t know the price of commodities, stressing that her domestic staff shops for her.

Doyin featured on a recent podcast interview with YouTuber, Olufemi Daniel.

“I am the most detached Nigerian you can ever meet. I don’t even know what is happening. I don’t know the price of anything. I don’t go to the market. I send my chef and they don’t tell me what the price is,” she said.

“I hear there’s hardship in the country and I sympathise with Nigerians. I’m sure that it’s tough. I know because wigs are more expensive. Makeup, nails, cars, houses, everything is more expensive. Those things I know. But I’m not really into tomatoes.. I’m sure food is expensive.

“It’s sad because people are suffering, I’m sure because we see things on social media. I also went to the market one time at Ogba, and I cried that day because I saw how people were suffering. People were reacting to N50,000 like it was N5 million. That shows how badly people are suffering.

“It’s very sad. We hope that we’ll have a country one day where the average Nigerian can at least feed.

“That should be the basics. But we are not there yet. I hope we get there one day. I don’t want to talk about politics because I don’t really know much about politics.

“I just think Nigeria is a shithole with this kind of leadership. The issue is that the people that are obligated to care about us don’t care about us.

“I don’t know that there would be a solution anytime soon. So I tell people do your best to fend for yourself and family and if you have the opportunity to relocate abroad, do.”

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How I Was Dropped By A Brand Over An Interview – BBNaija’s Doyin

Ex-BBNaija housemate, Doyin David has opened up on how she was dropped by a brand who also requested a refund over an interview she granted.

She also admitted that during the Level Up season, she “faked” her character because she is not as mature as she was perceived.

She disclosed this while featuring on a recent episode of the CreativiTEA podcast hosted by Lynda.

“My first run wasn’t my best run, to be honest. I have been on the show twice, and I came out of the show, and I hated it. I was fake. I came out with the narrative that Doyin is too mature. She is always trying to talk things out; that’s not really me oo. In real life, I fight,” she confessed.

Elsewhere on the podcast, Doyin recounted how a brand terminated her contract because of an interview she granted.

The reality star said, “There is no bad or good brand. I had a brand that dropped me. They had signed me and paid me the money, but they called and asked for a refund, and it was because of an interview I did. And to be fair to them, I deserved to be dropped because why did I talk?”

Doyin was among the former Big Brother Naija housemates that returned to the House for the All Stars edition last year.

She was heavily criticised for being “a talkative”.

After her eviction, Doyin claimed that Nigerians are not ready for a reality TV show, slamming fans for voting against her because of her outspoken nature.

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Nigerians Spend Too Much Time Praying Instead Of Working – BBNaija Star, Doyin

Doyinsola Anuoluwapo David, the controversial Big Brother Naija reality star, who is simply known as Doyin, has shared her religious views.

She said she doesn’t believe in religious programmes.

According to her, if religious programmes were what a nation needs, Nigeria would have been one of the greatest countries in the world.

The reality star said Nigerians spend “too much” time praying instead of working and being good human beings.

She stated this on her Snapchat page while responding to a fan who asked why she never connects to any of the religious programmes online.

Doyin wrote: “I get a lot of those hallelujah challenge and what God cannot do doesn’t exist tags. People keep sending them to me but I just don’t believe in that type of stuff so I never join.

“It’s not bad… I just don’t believe in it.”

In another post, the reality star wrote: “If it were really by ‘hallelujah challenge’ and ‘what God cannot do’…..Nigeria should be one of the greatest countries by now. We spend too much time praying and shouting hallelujah instead of actually working and being actual good human beings.

“They will shout hallelujah finish and go back to cheating the next person they encounter or judging someone because the person presents themselves differently.

“To me, it’s just a complete waste of time but to each his own. If you believe in it then by all means. At the end of the day, all that should matter is having a good relationship with God and being a good human being.

“If you like, shout hallelujah from now till next year. If you don’t find ways to improve yourself and provide value….you’ll keep shouting hallelujah in hunger.”

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After finally entering the market in years, Doyin of BBNaija claims that people are suffering in Nigeria.

Doyin, a former housemate on Big Brother Naija, talked about her first-ever market visit in years.

She revealed that she had been disconnected from reality and that she finally realized this after visiting Lagos’ well-known Ogba market.

Seeing how much hardship there is in Nigeria, she thanked God for her privileges.

According to her

I realized today for the first time how detached from reality I am…..people are suffering!!!!

If you can afford food, accommodation and your basic needs you don’t even know what God has done for you.

Today has to be the day I’ve felt the most grateful to God for the life I have.

Yes I visited ogba market and a place called Sunday market. All I could say last night was just thank you Jesus. Sometimes it’s good to visit places outside your comfort zone.

I’ve never gone to the food market to buy even something as small as pepper in my entire adult life. I must have followed my mum once or twice as a child but I don’t even remember the experience

Yesterday was really eye opening for me.

It’s funny how I don’t even know how much they sell pepper or tomatoes or chicken or Turkey or anything at all. There is a whole world outside what I know or what I’m used to.

I realized I’ve been a brat for the most part of my life. I get frustrated when I don’t get my way over frivolous things when there are people that can’t even feed.

If you really want to know how privileged you are, visit the less privileged and you learn to be more grateful.”

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Doyin Advises Fans Not to Enter BBNaija If…

Reality TV personality Doyin David has warned prospective reality show participants who are not mentally stable not to audition for the BBNaija show.

Doyin claims that the show is best suited for people who have good mental stability rather than for everyone else.

She talked during a Channels TV interview with The Morning Brief.

The Big Brother Naija housemate from seasons “Level Up” and “All Stars,” the brand influencer, spoke about her life after the show and mentioned how exciting the financial aspect had been.

Nonetheless, she thinks that because it exposes people to criticism about their life from others, it has a detrimental effect on mental health.

Doyin emphasized that, in spite of the show’s shortcomings, its advantages exceed its disadvantages.

She said as follows: “I keep saying that.

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Why I’d Never Be A Full-Time Housewife – BBNaija’s Doyin

Big Brother Naija reality show star, Doyinsola Anuoluwapo David aka Doyin has explained why she will never be a full-time housewife.
She spoke in a video message shared via her Instastory.
According to Doyin, men respect a financially independent wife more than an ordinary housewife.
She said, “I will never be a full-time housewife. Number one, people change. What if he [my future husband] changes? What if he meets another girl and then he stops catering for me and my kids?
 
“Number two, there’s this level of respect that comes with having your own money like when your partner knows you can provide. You don’t need to ask them for everything. You can handle certain things in the house. And I would really like to have that respect in my marriage.
 
“And third, there are certain things that are out of our control. What if he dies? God forbid. We don’t pray for that but what if he dies? How am I going to sustain myself and my kids? So, sustainability is a very big thing for me. At least, I would have a business.”
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Doyin Reveals Why Ilebaye Won BBNaija Allstars Edition

Former Big Brother Naija All Stars housemate, Doyinsola David aka Doyin, has opened up on why Ilebaye Odiniya won.
She revealed that her friend won the N120 million grand prize of the reality show because Nigerians don’t like to see people being oppressed.
Recall that Ilebaye, a 22-year-old Kogi-born model beat five other finalists to the prize on Sunday night.
Speaking in an interview with Sabi Radio on Monday, Doyin reckoned that Ilebaye won because of “Nigerians’ underdog mentality.”
The host, Miracle OP said: “We’ve seen different types of strategies [in reality shows]. And I don’t know why people still do this where they isolate somebody. Once you isolate somebody, especially so early in the game, human beings, especially Nigerians have the mentality that if a group of people are oppressing one person, that one person is our hero. It’s the underdog mentality.”
Doyin concorded: “True. I think her [Ilebaye’s] storyline was meant to play out the way it played out.”
 
She, however, said she felt betrayed by Ilebaye when she went behind her back and made up with Venita after their altercation in the House.
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My Big Mouth Is The Problem, Says Doyin On Why BBNaija Housemates Dislike Her

One of the evicted BBNaija All-Stars housemates, Doyin David, has said the other contestants dislike her for her “mouth”.

Doyin was evicted from the BBNaija All-Stars house last Sunday after securing the least votes.

While in the house, the reality star was known for airing her opinions without any filters.

In an Instagram live session with Imoh Eboh, the reality TV star said the housemates did not like her because of the way she expressed herself.

She also said she realised that her mouth “is bigger than it should be” and she will work on controlling her delivery.

“The housemates did not like me obviously, they did not like my guts. Maybe that is as a result of how I was or the way that I expressed myself,” she said. There is something people need to bear in mind.

“I was the only person in that house who did not know anyone before the show, so I was building new relationships.

“There would have been different things that they picked out and do not like, but it does not mean that the thing is definitely bad. We do not have to have to get along with everybody.

“I am aware that I have a mouth on me. Did I know that it was this extreme? Maybe not. I think that was something I figured out this season, maybe because, with my friends here in real life, I just talk and they don’t complain.

“I guess I found out at the same time as Nigerians that maybe my mouth is a little bigger than it should be. Most of the time it is not even my intention to hurt somebody, it is just my delivery.

“So I think I need to pay more attention to my delivery in general. But I do not think my mouth is a bad thing, I think it is an asset, I just need to control it.”