- Imisi, the winner of Big Brother Naija Season 10, shared a personal tragedy.
- She lost her baby less than a month before auditioning for the reality show.
- The revelation was made during an appearance on TVC Entertainment.

Big Brother Naija Season 10 winner, Imisi, has opened up about a heartbreaking personal experience that occurred shortly before she joined the reality show.
During a recent appearance on TVC Entertainment, the reality star revealed that she suffered a tragic loss, disclosing that she lost her baby less than a month before auditioning for BBNaija.
Sharing her emotional ordeal, Imisi said, “I lost my baby this year in April. It wasn’t even up to a month before the Big Brother audition. It was so overwhelming. I really don’t want to talk about it.”
Before her time on the show, Imisi had also confirmed that she ended her relationship with her ex-boyfriend, Hakeem, just weeks before the auditions.
Imisi was crowned the winner of the 2025 BBNaija edition on October 5, walking away with a grand prize of ₦80 million and a brand-new SUV.
In other news… Media personality Chioma Ahaghotu has advised poor women in Nigeria not to marry poor men.
In a Facebook post on Wednesday, November 5, 2025, she described a “poor man + poor woman” union as a tragedy written in sweating and unpaid bills.
Ahaghotu said children suffer the most in such marriages due to lack of care and resources, while women are left to shoulder multiple roles—provider, wife, mother, cleaner, chef, and therapist.
“If you’re a poor Nigerian woman living in Nigeria, honestly, you’re better off staying single than marrying a poor man , because you will suffer. Let me explain,” she wrote.
P00rs don’t make a comfortable. The “poor man + poor woman” combo is often a tra*gedy written in sweating and unpaid bills. Once you add children, the struggle multiplies.
The woman will hustle outside to contribute, then still come home to play wife, mother, cleaner, chef, and therapist, all on empty stomach and low battery. The more children come, the deeper the suffering digs in.
Meanwhile, when papa Obinna comes back home, he goes outside to nara breeze or watch football.
She’ll do every chore, and if she dares to ask for help, he’ll say she’s nagging him.
This is not the time of your parents, you will suffer enh. Aguru aghuo gi anya.
Before you come here now to argue, why do you want to relate to this story so much that you feel personally outraged? Owu ihe oma that two poor people go marry in 2025. Ok na I dash you.”
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