Big Brother Naija All Stars housemate, Mercy Eke has opened up about the profound positive impact that the BBNaija platform has had on both her personal life and the lives of her loved ones.
In a conversation with Whitemoney, the Imo-born influencer and entrepreneur, spoke of how the show had been a turning point, propelling her to success and affording her the opportunity to elevate the lives of those close to her.
Mercy Eke, who emerged as the winner of Big Brother Naija ‘Pepperdem’ in 2019, expressed her unwavering commitment to the show that shaped her journey.
She emphasized her readiness to consistently respond to Biggie’s calls, underscoring her deep appreciation for the platform that played a pivotal role in propelling her to fame.
Mercy addressed the skepticism surrounding her return to the Big Brother Naija house despite having already achieved substantial success.
She said,
“They felt I don’t deserve to be back on this show, if Biggie calls I’ll answer one million times, this platform changed my life, changed my family, my friends.”
She acknowledged that some individuals had questioned her decision to participate once again, asserting that she did deserve her place in the house.
Mercy firmly believed that her presence on the show was not only a personal endeavour but also a means to inspire and uplift others.