The winner of the recently concluded Big Brother Naija Season 10, Opeyemi Ayanwale, aka Imisi, tells OGHENOVO EGODO-MICHAEL about her time in the house and plans for her career
How do you feel being the latest winner of the Big Brother Naija show?
I feel good, excited, happy, overwhelmed, and deeply grateful. There’s just a rush of emotions running through me right now. Honestly, it still feels surreal — I haven’t fully come to terms with the reality of my win. It’s an incredible feeling, and I’m still in shock.
What conversation did you share with your mother after your win?
We didn’t really talk much, but she said to me with so much warmth, “You are a child that made me proud.” Those simple words meant everything to me; they carried so much love, pride, and fulfillment.
What strategies would you say clinched you the grand prize?
My vulnerability was my greatest strength. If people think being myself was a strategy, then so be it. But honestly, I was just living my truth in the house, and that authenticity spoke for me.
What were some of your fondest memories in the house?
Some of my fondest moments were the times I acted like a clown and made everyone laugh. I also loved the diary sessions, especially when Big Brother complimented me. There was one time he admired my gele (headtie), and that compliment still rings in my head till today. I truly enjoyed the arena games, the shared experiences with everyone, and the courage it took to face our fears together.
If you had not won, who do you think would have emerged the winner?
I would have rooted for Kola because he’s an amazing person. I admire the way he carries himself, the way he speaks, and his charisma. I would have also loved Isabella to win; she’s beautiful, vulnerable, and talented. Dede is also someone I truly love and would have been happy to see win.
Have you figured out what you will do with the prize money?
I plan to take my time to figure that out. I don’t want to rush any decision. The money may seem like a lot, but I want to invest it wisely and in a way that it keeps generating returns.
Would you be returning to school to complete your university education?
Probably, but I am not completely sure yet. However, I am leaning towards pursuing something in business and entertainment.
You were one of the most expressive housemates. What are you bringing to the entertainment industry?
I believe viewers already saw a glimpse of what I can do, especially when it comes to acting. I know I’m a good actress, and even my fellow housemates often told me so.
Do you think Nollywood is ready for you?
I really hope they are. I would love it if Nollywood is ready for me because I’m ready for them.
Are there people you are hoping to work with in the industry?
There are quite a few. First on my list is Funke Akindele; she has always been my number one mentor. I also admire Toyin Abraham, Mo Abudu, Bimbo Ademoye, Bolaji Ogunmola, and several others whose works truly inspire me.
How did you feel knowing that some of these people rooted for you during the show?
I just got my phone last night (Monday), and people told me about some of the celebrities who rooted for me. I was genuinely shocked. I still can’t believe what they saw in me that made them support me that much.
If Big Brother calls again, would you answer that call?
Yes, definitely. I would because I now have a better understanding of what it takes to live and interact with different kinds of people.
If you had the chance to go back into the house, what would you do differently?
I wouldn’t do anything differently. I would definitely grow in some areas, but I’d still remain true to myself.
You had some tense moments with fellow housemates. Do you plan to mend fences with anyone you had issues with, especially Faith?
That’s not going to happen. I have already forgiven him, but I’m not forcing anything. If reconciliation happens naturally, fine; if not, it’s okay.
The nickname that Kulture gave you, ‘Ijoba 606,’ is now trending. How did you feel about that?
I was honestly surprised. After the arena task where it came up, it just seemed to fade away; only for me to come out of the house and see that my fans actually embraced it.
Would you be adopting the nickname officially?
Yes, absolutely. It’s my name now, and I’m “owning” it proudly.
Being in the spotlight can be overwhelming for many new celebrities. How do you plan to stay relevant?
I am new to fame, but I’m determined to do my best. I’ll be seeking guidance and advice from experienced mentors who can help me navigate the industry the right way.
Do you have plans to move out of Ebute Meta where you live now that you’re famous?
Ebute Meta will always be my hood; that’s home. Even if I eventually move elsewhere, our family house will always be there, and that connection will never fade.
You proudly promoted your culture in the house, even when it earned you a strike. What did that mean to you?
I am a proud Yoruba girl, and that won’t change. I was just being myself, living freely, and expressing my culture with pride.
What was the first thing you did when you stepped out of the house as the winner?
The first thing I did was pray. Right after we got off the stage, I just took a moment to thank God and say a prayer of gratitude.
What was your initial reaction when your name was announced as the winner?
I was completely stunned. I honestly didn’t expect it, and I didn’t see it coming. The surprise was overwhelming.
You were sometimes misunderstood in the house. How did that make you feel?
It didn’t feel good, but I understood that most people didn’t really know me. They thought the real me was just a strategy, but it wasn’t; that was simply who I am.
What lesson has this entire Big Brother journey taught you?
It has taught me that absolutely anything is possible if you truly believe.
Regarding love and relationships, what’s next for you?
I am still taking my time to reflect on everything. Right now, my focus is on God. But going forward, I’d really like to venture into acting and sewing.
Now that you’re out of the house, how do you intend to level up?
I’m new to fame, so I plan to seek advice from people who have more experience, and learn from them.
How did you manage your sexual desires in the house?
I don’t want to talk about that.
What kind of roles would you like to take on as you pursue acting?
I believe I’m an extraordinary person who can do anything I set my mind to. So if any role is given to me, I can deliver. I just hope I won’t be limited to a particular type of role.
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