- BBNaija star Kiddwaya, son of billionaire Terry Waya, has caused a stir after revealing that his “occupation” is living and enjoying his father’s wealth.
- In an appearance on the Off The Record podcast, he described himself as “a man of leisure” who isn’t interested in working, saying he spends his time traveling, partying, and having fun.
- Kiddwaya added that marriage wouldn’t change his lifestyle, as he plans to marry someone who also loves fun.

Nigerian reality TV star Kiddwaya, son of billionaire businessman Terry Waya, has sparked controversy after revealing his “occupation.”
Speaking on the Off The Record podcast, the former BBNaija star said, “What I do for a living is that I wake up, I decide what destination I want to fly to, I go that destination, I’m with my boys and girls and have fun; we drink, eat, and party. And we repeat.”
He added, “I’m a man of leisure. My view on life is live it to the fullest. I’m not interested in working. I can tell you I am into oil and trade but that is not my truth… I am a rich man’s son and I’m living my life January to January. I’m having fun.”
Kiddwaya said marriage would not change his lifestyle, explaining he’d marry a woman who also loves to have fun.
However, he maintained that he “works hard” to protect his integrity and his family’s reputation, arguing that “many would have misused the privileges” he has if they were in his position.
In other news….. Nigerian comedian Igosave has shared his humorous yet thought-provoking take on this year’s Hallelujah Challenge themed “Dress Like Your Miracle.”
Taking to his Instagram story, the comedian commented on how participants interpreted the theme, noting that while many dressed according to their personal desires and aspirations, none seemed to represent the idea of a “better Nigeria.”
“Dress like the miracle you want! And they really dressed to it? Nobody even dressed like a better Nigeria to pray for our dear nation,” he wrote, adding laughing emojis.
“Most of our brain box don spoil for Nigeria,” he added jokingly.
The Hallelujah Challenge, a popular online praise and worship movement hosted by Nathaniel Bassey, encourages participants to engage in nightly worship sessions while expressing faith through creative themes.
Igosave’s post has sparked reactions across social media, with many Nigerians sharing mixed opinions, some agreeing with his message about patriotism and others simply enjoying his comedic take on the event.

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