Wednesday 12 April 2017

INTERVIEW: BBNaija winner Efe Ejeba speaks: What I regret doing in Big Brother house

Big Brother Naija winner, Efe Ejeba, arrived Nigeria on Monday night and attended his first ever press conference at the
Wheatbaker Hotel in Ikoyi on Tuesday morning.

The 23-year-old rapper was announced as a new Payporte Brand Ambassador alongside Bisola, the first runner up of the TV Reality
Show. PREMIUM TIMES had a chat with the latest millionaire in town at the event where he spoke about his plans and his experience in the Big Brother Naija house.

PT: How do you feel winning Big Brother
Nigeria?

Efe: I feel blessed and I am full of gratitude to everyone who voted for me and supported me throughout my stay in the Big Brother Naija competition. I was simply living my life and having fun in the house.
I was totally oblivious of the fact that I was receiving so much love outside of the house.I am happy winning but I feel that real success is measured by how many lives I can touch.

PT: Do you think you did anything different that set you apart from your
fellow contestants?

Efe: I really did things different. Everyone came to win but I was just myself while some came with strategies, which we got to find out later. I feel I represent the average Nigerian youth in the house.

PT: How did it feel like to be locked up in a particular place for 78 days?

EFE: It was crazy but I was not worried because I was there for the money. I said if it was 90 days I didn’t care because I was out to win. They say we wouldn’t use our phones and I told them that they could even keep my phone for two years. I was never tired of staying in the BBNaija house.

PT: How would you describe your experience in the
house?

Efe: Its funny that in a place where we expect a lot of immorality, I became more disciplined. I didn’t think I would ordinarily have fitted into the Big Brother House because I am not posh but I was proven wrong. When I got into the BBnaija house I realised that I was a bit different from other housemates. I was not just playing for the
camera, so, when I was angry or happy I showed it. As time went by, I began believing that I would actually win the show.

PT: How did you cope with your fellow housemates?

Efe: I learnt tolerance and learnt that some people may
have great personalities but still exhibit some unacceptable
behaviour. I learnt that I needed to compromise and relate
with these set of people despite their flaws. I lived in a
confined space and several people invaded my space. I
couldn’t keep them aside because of certain things they did,
so I looked beyond their flaws and embraced their positive
side.

PT: You were always placed on eviction every week.

Efe: I’m overwhelmed by this win because I grew up
feeling like people didn’t love me and it turned out to be
my strong point. I don’t try to be nice to people because I
know what people think about me anyway. When I was in
school, I was way ahead in class and people felt threatened
by my young age. So, every week, I knew that I would be
nominated for eviction and that was why I was ready to die
just to win the head of house task. I didn’t believe in
anyone winning the head of house task to save me aside
from myself. So, when it came to those tasks I gave it my
all.

PT: Some people think that Tboss’ infamous chat with
you in the BBNaija house counted against her. Recall
her telling you that if she won the show, she would
splash N25 million in a week. Your reaction was simply
priceless…

Efe: I was stunned when she told me that she would finish
N25 million in a week. I thought within myself that, “Me I
ready die put for N25m but you say you fit spend am in
one week. So wetin you come they do for the house na?
You dey block oda people space na.” The biggest irony of
the house was that the younger ones knew how to manage
their actions but the older ones just said it as it came.

PT: What are your thoughts on the Kemen and the Tboss
episode?

Efe: Based on logistics, my people say I no dey diplomatic
so I won’t comment on the matter.

PT: Your fans in Jos say you never recognised them
while you were in the house?

Efe: I am very proud to be have been born and raised in
Jos; we all know how Jos has blessed a lot of people in the
Nigerian entertainment industry. I say it all the time that
if I was born and raised in Warri, I won’t have been this
disciplined. I spoke a lot of Pidgin English in the house but
don’t be deceived I also speak English very well.

PT: You have clearly become an overnight sensation.
Have you been told that so many Nigerian celebrities
threw their weight behind you while you were in the Big
brother House?

Efe: I am so grateful to a lot of people including Governor
Okowa of Delta State. I heard he threw his weight behind
me. I was also told that comedian; I Go Dye dropped N1
million for my campaign team. When I called him, he
ended my call and called me back. We spoke for hours. I
am also grateful to Ali Baba, Akpororo and so many
Nigerian celebrities whom I had never met but stood
behind me. I hear my family house in Warri can now be
likened to a tourist centre because of the number of people
who have thronged our home to congratulate my parents.

PT: Do you regret any of your actions in the house?

Efe: The only regret I have is drinking. I heard my mum is
upset with me. So, I apologise to her for drinking so much
in the BBNaija house.

PT: What will become of your affair with Mavis now
that you are out of the Big Brother Naija house?

Efe: Based on logistics, what we had in the house was
great, but she has a boyfriend. I was physically attracted to
her and that was why I was close to her in the house.

PT: Are you hooked?

Efe: No I am single.

PT: But there is a picture of you and a certain lady in
NYSC uniform making the round on social media. She is
rumoured to be your fiancée.

Efe: No, it’s a photoshop

PT: Where will you be based now?

Efe: I relocated to Lagos in 2015. So, I will be based in
Lagos.

PT: Will you consider a career in comedy?

Efe : No, I’m not a comedian. My life may be funny but I
don’t think my stories are funny.

PT: So, what’s the next step for you?

Efe: It will be more about my music because music is my
first love. I have realised that my brand is way bigger than
music, so I will definitely explore different areas. If I
receive any movie offer, the money must make sense. I
don’t feel I know how to act and that was my biggest
frustration in the Big Brother House.

PT: Do you have any songs to your credit?

Efe: Yes, I have an EP titled Lagos on ITunes, Amazon and
Spotify .

PT: How do you intend to give back to your immediate
community?

Efe: I love getting involved in things/projects that I am
emotionally attached to. Growing up, potable water was
very difficult to come by so I plan to erect a manual
borehole in my immediate community in Jos and in Warri.
I also hope to assist as much people as I can in the
entertainment industry.

PT: Olamide tweeted that he will love to work on a
music project with you.

Efe: I felt very grateful that Olamide Baddo reached out to
me and promised to work with me. When I meet him, I
will twale for him. Based on logistics, no be lie.

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