I didn’t squander my money on frivolities – BB Naija winner Efe

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Efe Ejeba, the winner of the Big Brother Naija season 2, titled ‘Double Wahala’ has come out to say that he never squandered his money on frivolities against the rumour which suggests otherwise.

Since winning the show in the 2017 edition, the rapper has been absent on the showbiz scene and this eventually suggested that he might be having a good time spending his prized possession.

His supposed music career was no where near the mainstream musicians who dropped singles every now and then.

The show star in an interview with Chude Jideonwo revealed that the much rumours spreading about him is only normal for a man whom acquired fame on the wings of a famous show as BB Naija. In his own words :

“Efe didn’t squander the money,” the reality TV star said, speaking of himself in the third person.

He also responded to claims that he’s not on good terms with organisers of BBNaija, because of his absence from the show’s activities.

“There’s no truth to that, we’re actually on good terms. Everything is cordial, we are cool, we are fine.

“I don’t know where all that gossip came from, that’s what they say comes with the price of fame. I’ve always been a straight and honest person. If you’ve noticed I’m not the type that seeks attention, I just mind my business.

“As I said, I’m focused on my music, and to be honest with you, if I wasn’t into music, I don’t think I’d even be in the public space.

“I for don carry my money go. But this is what I love to do, this is what I have a lot of vision for, that is towards my career and goals, so I have to be in the space, still, interact and do what I need to do.

“So, like I said it comes with fame. When you are drama-free, something will just want to chase you. I used to always say it, like why I dey my own I no do anything but people dey always come.

“Some people would say just take it easy like they always say, even if it’s bad publicity, for the people to still find it necessary to talk about you then you’re still relevant”, he stated.