Evicted Big Brother Naija housemate,
Gifty Powers has a lot of things that worked against her which
spurned her chances of winning the N25 million prize. Apart from the
controversy generated by her claim not to know RnB singer, Banky W
and Falz as well as her fake accent, the fair-complexioned beauty
also believed that over-playing her game was part of the reasons she
was kicked out of the competition. She shares her story with Star
Tracker.
How was your short stay in the Big
Brother Naija house!
It was quite interesting and at the
same time, surprising. It was also amazing and funny.
Did you say surprising? In what way?
Seriously, I was expecting some crazy
stuff in the house. When it comes to Nigerians, they try to comport
themselves. That’s why I said, it was quite surprising. I wasn’t
actually expecting such thing.
Were you surprised too that you
didn’t go far in the competition?
I wasn’t surprised because I knew
that so many surprising things are going to come up in the house. So,
I wasn’t surprised that I didn’t go far in the competition.
And you were not surprised either
when you were evicted from the competition?
When it happened, the first word I
uttered was ‘wow’. I started noticing some actions around me and
I said to myself, it’s just a game.
But you were tempted to blame your
eviction on your controversial statement that you don’t know Bank W
and Falz ?
I think Nigerians voted me out because
of my fake accent as well as the Banky W and Falz controversy. That’s
the reasons I was kicked out of the competition.
You talk of fake accent, how?
My strategy while in the BBNaija house
was to be controversial and hilarious. So, I tried to fake both
English, Iranian and Ghanaian accents just to make the house lively.
I was being funny. But it didn’t pay off ? I think I over-played my
game in the house. It wasn’t what I expected. But we are humans,
and we are bound to make mistakes.
So, you are owing up to your
mistakes?
Yes, I accept the responsibility for my
mistakes. I know that I messed up big time. I’m not perfect and I
can’t say that I did perfectly well in the house. Although I tried
my best, I think I over-played the game.
What’s the next thing for you
after BBN?
Achieving great things in life, setting
up a foundation to impact on the lives of the less privileged people.
BBN is a very big platform that everybody wishes to have. I’m
hoping to set up my own clothing and shoe line. I also want to start
my TV talk show.
How would you describe your first
two weeks in the BBN house?
It was quite exciting, I had fun. It
got to a point that I forgot there was anything like the outside
world. I got used to everybody in the house, the cameras, the plasma
TV set, to the extent that I had to get naked because I thought I was
in my mother’s house. I never for once thought I was in the Big
Brother house. I had this mindset that yes, it’s my house; I can do
whatever I want to do.
Was falling in love with a housemate
part of the game?
To be honest, I don’t think I fell in
love with anybody. I was playing my game because everyone in that
house actually had their own strategies. And mine was to be
controversial and hilarious; To make the guys fall in love with me,
to be jovial, playful and smart. I didn’t fall in love at all.
But you were close to a guy in the
house?
I would use the word ‘attracted to a
guy.’ I was attracted to John, the fake housemate. Viewers had this
mindset that I was attracted to Soma, but it wasn’t true. I was
playing my game, but one guy I was attracted to, while I was in the
house was John.
Why were you attracted to him?
I never knew he was a fake housemate.
He has this appearance of calm and reserved young man. He was so
quiet, intellectual, smart and cool. I was moving close to him
because he had this crazy ways that I was trying to add to my own
plan.
While you were in the BBN house, a
guy uploaded your wedding pictures on the Internet?
Actually, I wouldn’t want to talk
about that now. But very soon, I’m going to tell my story. The
world will hear what is behind the story. There is time for
everything. Human beings are bound to make mistakes. We are not
perfect and who are you to judge. I promise you, very soon, Nigerians
will know the truth behind the story.
Were you into acting before you
entered the Big Brother Naija house?
Yes, I was into acting before I entered
the Big Brother Naija house, and I’m still in Nollywood. My dream
is to star in Hollywood. I featured in such movies as “Virgin
Princess”, produced by PJ Movies, “ Egg of Vulture” produced by
Ikechukwu Elijah, “Girls of Honour” , produced by Uche Nancy
among others.
What actually inspired your decision
to go into the Big Brother Naija house?
I have always dreamed of going into
the Big Brother house before now. So, when I heard about the
audition, I said to myself this is a great opportunity to hit the
limelight. I went for the audition and that was it.
When you were called out of the
house, what was passing through you mind?
The first thought that came into my
mind was that I was going to miss everybody. And the second thought
was that it’s just a game. I knew right from the outset that BBN
was just a game. There is nothing emotional about it even if you are
evicted from the house, life goes on. I felt somewhat down for few
seconds, and thereafter, I picked up courage.
Who are you tipping to win the star
prize of N25 million?
Debbie-Rise, I love her. She’s cool,
smart and intelligent. She’s worth more than N25 million prize.
Although I see everybody as winners, but Debbie’s rise is
exceptional.
Who is Gifty Powers!
I am a mixed race. My dad is half
English and half Arabian, while my mum is half-Liberian and
half-Nigerian. I lived all my life in Ghana and I had my education
there. Ghana is like my third home apart from my dad’s home
country. Currently, I’m based in Lagos.
-Vanguard
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