I intend to inspire Nigerian youths because they see me as a role model – White Money

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  • White Money said youths see him as a role model for promoting the ideals of the Igbo culture, hence why he was conferred with the title.
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Big Brother Naija 2021 winner, Hazel Onou, popularly known as White Money, has said he intends to inspire the youths in his community with his new chieftaincy status.

The reality TV star was speaking on the heels of bagging a chieftaincy title as the “Ùgwù ńdi Igbo,” meaning “The Pride of Igbos,” on Saturday.

White Money said youths see him as a role model for promoting the ideals of the Igbo culture, hence why he was conferred with the title.

The businessman stated this in an exclusive interview with Midweek Entertainment on Tuesday, November 1st, 2022.

He said; “I intend to use my title and position as ńwà àfòr Igbo to positively influence the youths in my community. I will actively engage and mentor them as much as possible because I understand that so many of them look up to me.

“They were inspired to confer me with the chieftaincy title as the Pride of Igbos in Lagos State because of how I generally promote and uphold the values of the Igbo culture.

“They believe that I am a good fit and a role model to the Igbo youths in my community because of how I faced hardship while growing up and how I was able to persevere positively with hard work, God and determination.

“Everyone knows how particular I am about my culture, so it was only right to add a title to it in Lagos State by my community. I’ve learnt that all that glitters is not gold and that no one can be there for you and inspire you more than yourself.”

On Monday, after being honoured, an excited White Money wrote on IG; “First of all, our people say when a child washes his hands well, he may sit with elders. Another title added: UGWU NDIGBO’ i.e ‘THE PRIDE OF IGBOS’.

“It was another humbling moment for me last Saturday as I was conferred as ‘UGWU NDIGBO’ by the Igbo speaking community, Lagos State.”