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KBK FOUNDATION! BBNaija’s Alex gets N250,000 for her dad’s medical treatment
Former Big Brother Naija housemate and third runner-up, Alex, has thanked a foundation known as KBK, for giving her N250,000 to support payment for her dad’s medical treatment.
In an Instagram post on Thursday, the excited former housemate could not contain her joy as she expressed how grateful she is for the kind gesture.
She wrote,
“A Big thank you to @kbkonline. I got the wonderful peep sound on my phone. Thanks for doing this for my Dad and for the whole family. It truly means the world to me.
“Only God Almighty will reward you now and forever. Amen.”
The foundation had earlier announced on their social media handles that they were offering to give controversial first runner-up, Cee-C, N250.000 with conditions of getting counselling and to donate some of the money to charity.
READ ALSO: BBNAIJA! I will go for counselling, Cee-C tells fans
They also announced that Alex wins today’s N250,000 to add to her dad’s medical treatment.
@kbkonline wrote,
“The results: As a foundation, we do not waste money or give it out without a reason. Alex wins today’s 250k to add to her dad’s medical treatment.
“Cee C won yesterdays 250k with conditions of getting counselling and giving back part of it to charity. She has not responded to DM yet and I respect that if she declines, it’s not out of pride. We have put the final full stop to everything BBN 2018.It’s been fun. Congrats Alex and Cynthia.
“Make una help me tell them to check DM till they respond. Thanks and God bless Y’all. Signed: @kbkonline.”
This is certainly good news for Alex and Cee-C who were known for always being at loggerheads during their 90 days in the reality show.
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