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I WANTED TO WIN TO PAY FOR MY MBA! BBNaija’s Cee-C reveals
The first runner-up of the Big Brother Naija reality show, Cynthia Nwadiora, popularly know as Cee-C has said that she wanted to win the N45 million naira grand prize to finance her masters’ programme and pay for film school.
Cee-C said she is a very independent person and planned to finance her education herself.
In a recent interview with Media Room Hub, the controversial housemate who trended for being a hothead talked about her plans and life after the housemate.
She said,
“I have a lot of plans.
“Before I entered Big Brother house I wanted to go for my masters, MBA. I’m very independent so I wanted to finance it.
“I wanted to do masters and film school simultaneously. I wanted to go in there, win the money, and finance it but unfortunately, I didn’t win the money.
“So I have to stay here and make this money because I’m still going to go for masters.”
Meanwhile, Cee-C says she plans to support her father’s business and also venture into the entertainment industry.
“But while I’m here, I want to do everything entertainment. Acting, modelling, fashion, but I don’t want to be an artiste.
“Also I’m not going to leave my fathers business, I’m also an advertising practitioner but I’m not going to be doing a 9 to 5. I’ll probably be doing freelance.
“So for me now it’s all about entertainment until I’m able to get the money that I need to finance my masters,” she said.
Cee-C also cleared the air on ‘Didi’, a name which she frequently mentioned while in the Big Brother house, revealing he is a friend who pushed her to get into the show. She said,
“The reason I was in Big Brother house was because Didi pushed me to.
“But we were never dating. Going into that house I was calling his name a lot because I missed the friendship.
“I know that I had someone outside the house who when my head is full I could talk to him. He understands me and all that. So anytime was lonely or bored I would call the name out.”
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