
3 October 2022
Phyna wins BBNaija Level Up Season
After 10 weeks of back-to-back drama and entertainment, hype princess Phyna has emerged winner of the BBNaija Level Up season.
Despite being the most nominated housemate for eviction in the BBNaija Level Up season, Phyna beat finalists Adekunle, Bella, Bryann, Chichi, and Daniella to clinch the 100 million naira prize.
Who dey?!
Fellow former Level 2 housemate, Bryann emerged first runner-up, while Bella came in at 3rd position. Next came Adekunle, then Chichi while Daniella came in 6th.
See the moment Phyna was announced winner
In keeping with the exciting twists and turns this season, the finale kicked off with Ebuka in the diary room as he shared with Biggie that it felt good to be in the diary room again; haven been a former BBNaija housemate.
Meanwhile out on stage after the lights in the BBNaija house went out, Phyna shared that her time on the show was splendid and amazing. When asked what was next for her, Phyna replied saying “I hope Nigeria don ready for me.”
Also, first runner-up Bryann shared that the show was a learning experience for him.
Phyna walks away with 100 million naira worth of prizes, including a cash prize of 50 million naira, a Dubai trip for 2, and an SUV.
Relieve the drama and excitement of the BBNaija Level Up season here.
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