BBNaija Season 9 runner-up, Wanni Danbaki, has declared she would make N100 million before the end of the year, despite missing the coveted prize in the just concluded reality show that saw Kellyrae emerging winner.
Wanni though grateful to have reached the final, however told anyone who cares to listen that she will make the money with barely 90 days to the end of the year.
Join our WhatsApp ChannelAs if having a premonition that she may not win, the disk jockey, who won a brand new car earlier, from the Innoson task, stated that regardless of the outcome of the final votes, she would make the grand prize before next year.
“Winning the money or not winning the money, I’m going to make that money before the end of the year”, she enthused.
READ ALSO: Kellyrae Emerges Winner Of BBNaija Season 9, Wanni Is Runner Up
Wanni who scored 32.48 per cent just 3.47% short of Kellyrae’s 35.95% did not say how the big money she is expecting will come but those who seek her services as a DJ ought to know that levels have changed.
Meanwhile, former Big Brother Naija ‘No Loose Guard’ housemate, Chinwe, has hinted at a breakup with her boyfriend and partner, Zion, in the just ended reality show.
Chinwe made this known in a post she recently made on X.
Recall that Zion and Chinwe also known as the Zinwe duo got into the BBNaija season 9 show as a couple but the strength of their relationship was put to the test in the house with signs indicating inevitable crash.
Speculations online have suggested that the duo have parted ways as a recent post from Chinwe appears to confirm this theory.
Chinwe shockingly revealed her current relationship status by announcing that she is not dating anyone at the moment.
Recall also that Chinwe raised eyebrows in the house when she revealed she had missed her period raising suspicion of possible pregnacy, just before they were evicted.
It is apparent that those who will be heading into the house as couples will have to take tutorial from the current winner, Kellyrae and wife, Kassia on the recipe for making it work.
Julius Okorie is Chief Sports and Entertainment Correspondent for Prime Business Africa. He began his journalism career with the Champion Newspaper and Sporting Champion and later moved on to Daily Independent and the Nation Newspapers. Okorie joined Prime Business Africa in 2024 bringing on board 20 years of experience in writing investigative news on Sports and Entertainment. His well researched and highly informative articles on Sports Business and general entertainment are followed by a wide range of audience.