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How Phyna Clinched 7th Edition Of BBNaija's N100m

BY CHIKA OKEKE, Abuja

The much anticipated seventh edition of Big Brother Naija reality television show, 'Level Up' season ended on Sunday night as Phyna won the mouth-watering prize of N100 million, leaving behind Bryann as the first runner-up.

At the grand finale in Lagos, the show which kicked off at 7 p.m with scintillating performance by MI Abaga, was also aired on DSTV's Africa Magic Channel and the streaming platform, Showmax. 

The show host, Ebuka Obi-Uchendu announced the eviction of Daniella, followed by Chichi, Adekunle and Bella.

Addressing the finalists as 'Big Brother Spectacular Six',  Biggie said, “You have not just levelled up. You have become forces of nature. Immovable. Irresistible. Unstoppable. As they say, goodbyes precede new beginnings."

The show, which commenced on July 24, pulled 28 housemates that levelled-up romance, games, fun and other side attractions in the last 72 days. 

According to the organisers, Phyna would be rewarded with a N50million cash prize, a G5T SUV from Innoson, cash prizes from Pocket and Flutterwave, and a trip to Dubai for two.

Also, a brand new Camon 19 from Tecno, electronics from Nexus, and a year’s supply of Pepsi.

Other artistes such as Producer Pheels and Falz thrilled the audience with scintillating performances to signal the end of the show. 

Briefly
Born as Ijeoma Josephina Otabor, Phyna is a 25-year-old hype woman. 

The singer hails from Edo State, where she had her education. 

Phyna was one of the three female housemates that won the Head of House title.

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