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BBNAIJA: Erica To Get Half Of The Prize If Kiddwaya Wins - Terry Waya


Terry Waya, the billionaire father of big brother Naija housemate, Kiddwaya, says if his son should win the competition, he would ensure he gives his love interest, Erica, half of the price money while he donates the rest to charity.


Terry via an Instagram live session with popular Nigerian publisher Dele Momodu of Ovation eulogized Erica Ngozi Nlewedim for loving his son Kiddwaya unconditionally and having his back all time.


According to him, “Erica is a wonderful person. She is nice. Really it is not my business about what is happening between her and my son because I cannot force anybody on my son but to me as a human being, she is a wonderful person.


She has a very good heart and really if my son should win this, I will make sure that he gives her half of his winning and the rest half to charity.”


Erica was disqualified for the following offenses; pouring water on the Head of House bed in order to stop Prince, her deputy, from sleeping on it, peeping through the camera window and trying to confront the production team, threatening to kill Laycon outside the house and soliciting for votes while discussing with Kiddwaya.


Prior to this, she was already on two strikes, the implication being that just one more would send her packing from the reality TV show.

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