May 14, 2026

Ilebaye: I’ll Give N12m Tithe Before Buying Anything with BBNaija Prize Money

By Damilola A.

Ilebaye Odiniya, the winner of Big Brother Naija (BBNaija) All-Stars, has announced her intention to tithe 10 percent of her N120 million prize money to her church.

Tithing, a practice rooted in the Christian religion, involves giving one-tenth of one’s earnings to the church.

The 22-year-old reality TV star emerged as the winner of BBNaija All-Stars on October 1, receiving a cash prize of N120 million and a brand-new car.

In a recent Q&A session with fans, Ilebaye expressed her plan to allocate a portion of her winnings to her church.

She stated, “Once the N120 million reaches my account, I am not going to buy anything; I will give my tithe to God and thank Him for the grace He has given me, it is good grace.”

The BBNaija All Stars winner has also recently addressed rumors about her clashes with fellow housemates during the show.

She emphasized that she did not employ any specific strategy to win the competition and that her interactions with housemates were not part of a calculated plan to secure victory.

“I did not even have any strategy going into the house. I just feel like I was just having fun. Some people in the house have certain beef with me that I did not really get,” she explained.

“So I might do something and they might be like I am purposely coming to annoy them even though to me, I am not. I am not saying I am perfect.”

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