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Imisi, Faith, Koyin Are Strong Contenders – Tracy


Recently evicted housemate, Tracy has reflected on her journey and pointed out

the strong contenders for the title so far as well as revealing her major plan to pursue her Master’s degree.

Delving about her highpoints in the house and the strong competitors, the forner housemate whose real name is Uchenna Ekwe in an interview with selected journalists said, “contestants like Imisi, Faith, and Koyin have been strong competitors, and I admire their gameplay. Winning the Head of House (HOH) title was a significant achievement, especially as the first female winner. “I didn’t see myself winning it, but I’m glad I did. It was a great experience, and I’m proud of myself for coming out on top,” I reflect on my HOH win.

Concerning her major plans Tracy said, “After the show, I plan to pursue my Master’s degree, furthering my education and expanding my knowledge in my field of study. I’m excited to take the skills and knowledge I’ve gained from this experience and apply them to my future endeavors, including pursuing my Master’s degree”.

 

She also spoke about sharing her passion for cooking with the world and show people that with a little creativity, anyone can make delicious meals.

 

“The experience in the house has boosted my confidence and validated my ability to lead and make strategic decisions under pressure. During my time in the house, I discovered strengths I didn’t know I had. I realized I’m athletic and excel in arena games, which was a pleasant surprise. My tolerance and patience were also tested, and I’m proud of how I navigated challenging situations,” says Tracy.

 

Tbe ex-housemate  spoke about her relationship with Zita and they looked out for one another. “One of the most meaningful relationships I formed in the house was with Zita. Zita was my rock in the house. She’s an amazing person, and I’ll always cherish the memories we made together. Her support and companionship made a significant difference in my experience.

 

“As I look back on my journey, I’m grateful for the lessons learned and the connections made. The Big Brother Naija experience has been transformative. It’s pushed me out of my comfort zone and helped me grow as a person. I’m grateful for the lessons learned and the connections made,” she enthused.

 

 

 

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