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Nigerians Never Say Hello To Me When We Meet Abroad – Tacha

Tacha

Tacha

Ex–BBNaija housemate, Tacha has come out to express her disappointment over the way Nigerians in the UK treated her during a recent outing.

She recently had her say via her social media page, and fans have been reacting.

According to her, despite running into several Nigerians, many of them chose not to acknowledge her presence, and they instead pulled out their phones to record her.

Tacha added that many white people gave her compliments when they met, but Nigerians never even said hello.

Her words, “You guys won’t believe the number of Nigerians I saw today, which is great, but the crazy part is that they would see you and not say hi to you. So it’s like you see me and you’re not saying hi.

I can’t count how many white people who saw me and gave me compliments said I looked beautiful. Including a high school kid and an old man. I can’t even start to list the people who said I looked good but the crazy thing is the Nigerians. They saw me and what came into their heads to do was to pick their phones up to record me.

Let me sound this warning clearly: if you see me on the road and don’t say hi to me I don’t need it, I won’t say hi either. But when you see me on the road, don’t bring your phone out to record me.”

WOW.

Big Brother Naija, formerly known as Big Brother Nigeria, is a Nigerian reality competition television series, based on the Big Brother television franchise, in which 12 to 21 contestants live in an isolated house and compete for a large cash prize worth $171,428.57 equivalent to 60,000,000 Nigerian Naira, and other material gifts, at the end of the show by avoiding being evicted from the house by viewers. The first season of the show first aired on DStv Channel 37 from March 5 to June 4, 2006. The voting results were verified by the auditing company of Alexander-Forbes.

The first season of the show first aired on DStv Channel 37 from March 5 to June 4, 2006. In a twist to the game, two new contestants were introduced on Day 23, much to the excitement of the remaining housemates.

Ebuka, the most popular housemate for several weeks into the show and widely believed to emerge the winner was the seventh housemate to be evicted; many viewers blame the Joe’s Fan Club (JFC) for his eviction. Joe himself was soon evicted from the show.

Big Brother added another twist to the game on day 79 by cancelling the day’s scheduled nominations and making the housemates believe they will instead be evicted based on their performances on assigned tasks while in reality no more evictions were held and viewers began voting for the winner who turned out to be 26-year-old Katung Aduwak.

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