Murray-Bruce meets Kiddwaya, Davido’s cycling fan Emmi Wuks

Ben Murray-Bruce
Ben Murray-Bruce

Senator Ben Murray-Bruce has met with Big Brother Naija (BBNaija) star Terseer Waya, popularly known as Kiddwaya, and Emmanuel Myam, also known as Emmi Wuks, who cycled from Benue to Lagos in honour of musician Davido.

Murray-Bruce shared photos of his meeting with the duo on Tuesday via social media.

Kiddwaya, son of billionaire Terry Waya, was evicted from the BBNaija All Stars edition on August 20. Emmi Wuks, on the other hand, rode on a bicycle from Benue to Lagos in honour of Davido.

The cyclist arrived the commercial city on Friday, August 18 after spending 15 days cycling across states to deliver a special gift to his favourite singer.

He was warmly received and given a heroic welcome by the Tiv community in Lagos. Davido promised to meet him when he returns to Nigeria.

In his post, Murray-Bruce revealed what formed the bases of his conversations with Kiddwaya and Emmi Wuks.

He wrote, “I had the distinct pleasure of receiving two exceptional individuals: Emmanuel Aondoungwa Myam, known widely as Emmiwuks, and Terseer Waya, celebrated Big Brother reality show star, known to many as @kiddwaya.”

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“Emmanuel embarked on an awe-inspiring journey, cycling from Benue to Lagos, fueled by his admiration for music icon David Adeleke, more commonly recognized as @davido. Our discussion touched on the pressing issue of rising fuel prices in Nigeria, which has prompted many, like Emmanuel, to explore alternative, sustainable transportation modes, such as cycling.

“On the other hand, Kiddwaya, with his charisma and vibrant presence, shared insights of his life in the spotlight and the potential collaborations that could further elevate these causes. His perspective added a fresh dimension to our discussion, reinforcing the importance of using one’s platform to champion meaningful initiatives,” he added.