Ifu Ennada apologises over offensive N500,000 comment

Ifu Ennada

Big Brother Naija 2018 star, Ifu Ennada, has apologised for an offending comment she made about having a friend who can give out N500,000 earlier on Friday.

In an earlier post about receiving N500,000 from music manager, Soso Soberekon, she said that the money wasn’t such a big sum.

Adding that those who didn’t have people they can comfortably ask for that amount from without anything in return should work on themselves and change their circle.

The reality TV star made an apology for the comments via Instagram.

“Some people were angered by a section of my last post – where I talked about 500k not really being a huge sum and how I feel having someone in your circle who can give that to you isn’t abnormal. Some even asked if I had people who could give me that kind of money before BBNaija.


“First of all I’m sorry if I cut across the wrong way. It wasn’t my intention to be that way,” she wrote in parts.

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Pls Read…Some people were angered by a section of my last post – where I talked about 500k not really being a huge sum and how I feel having someone in your circle who can give that to you isn't abnormal. Some even asked if I had people who could give me that kind of money before BBNaija… — First of all I'm sorry if I cut across the wrong way. It wasn't my intention to be that way. — And yes to your questions; long before BBNaija I had people in my life who gave me 500k… My short film – Tears of a Broken Virgin was brought to life after a friend of mine gave me 500k to produce it. His name is Solomon. This was 2yrs before Big Brother. You can watch my short film by clicking the link in my bio. — My beautIFU people, being broke doesn't mean you should also surround yourself with people in the same financial state as you. — You can be broke but have rich dreams and in order to bring your dreams to reality it's always good to include people who have the capacity to move your life forward in your circle. — For people to lavishly support your dreams they need to see why they should, there has to be something you're bringing to the table. — I was a financially poor girl with big dreams but I was always working on myself, being resourceful and adding value to people even the rich… one day I'll tell you how I made my first 1.8 million at age 22 – even though money was mismanaged…but right now I want to give God the glory for everything that I am and also let you know that I'll never look down on anyone. — Lastly one thing that has worked for me is to dream so big that certain things that appear big to others seem small to me- this positions my mind in a way that makes it say – nothing is impossible with God and when you believe this, there's really nothing you can't achieve. — I sincerely hope you don't misunderstand me. I care about you guys and I want to inspire you the right way, this is why I've taken my time to explain myself even though I don't owe anyone an explanation. ❤ Ifu 📸 @chimaobidavidibe Jacket @fashionatmosphere Hair is all mine, taken care of and styled with my @beautifuennada haircare products. DM @beautifuennada to get yours.

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Earlier in the day, Ifu Ennada announced that she received a gift of N500,000 from music manager, Soso Soberekon sparking controversy.

Since then she has been accused of sleeping with men for money and being an online beggar.