Nina Opens Up On How She Entered The Big Brother Naija House

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Nina Chinonso Onyenobi was like everyday next-door-girl until Big Brother Naija catapulted her into fame and stardom last year.

In
this exclusive interview, the undergraduate of Imo State University
opens up on life before the reality TV show, how she survived bullying
in the Big Brother house and her affair with former housemate and
winner, Miracle, among other interesting issues. Enjoy.

Tell us about your childhood

I’m
from a happy family, not rich, not poor but just average. At least, we
ate three times a day. We are five children and I am the fourth born,
three girls and two boys. I was an easy-going child, more of an
extrovert. I’m 21 going 22. Growing up was fun. My parents took good
care of us. They provided our needs.

Before Big Brother came along, what were you doing?

I
was a student and model. I made wigs and also did make-up. I had
interest in make-up and facial modeling. I was aspiring to be an actor,
though I was already acting in church, I really looked forward to a
Nollywood break. Back then, I remember I starred in a movie entitled,
Twin Affairs where I played the role of a gold digger, it was a major
role.

How did you discover your ability to act?

When
you are passionate about something, things happen naturally. Acting is
something I love. With love and passion you can achieve anything.

Big Brother transformed you from the girl-next-door to a celebrity in just three months. How did you get to know about it?

The
passion to be part of Big Brother started after I watched a previous
edition. I was so moved I decided I wanted to go for the show, and then,
a friend sent me the audition flyer. I was so excited and I just wanted
to do it. First, I went to church and committed my dream into the hands
of God. In fact, I went to Shiloh, which ended on a Saturday, the day I
was supposed to audition. But then, I did my auditioning on Sunday and
passed. That was the first audition and the crowd was massive! I made it
through the first audition in Port Harcourt and the second audition in
Lagos, and then there were more auditions and I just kept going until I
landed in the House.

Did your parents encourage you?

They
were happy, encouraging and praying for me. Even if they didn’t, I
would still have gone for it, because it’s my future I’m building. The
idea of finishing school and being jobless was terrifying! So, I really
needed to start building my life in terms of what I like, what I wanted
my life to look like and besides, if I succeeded, it would be a big
boost to my family, especially my siblings.

What do you think made you stand out of the crowd during the auditions?

It
was because I didn’t go there with any strategy. I went there being
Nina. During the audition, they saw that I was real. I later asked one
of the organisers and he said that the reason why they chose me was
because I was real. You see, I was open and honest on every question
they asked me. They saw the honesty in my answers. I believe that’s the
major reason they chose me. Back in the House too, they asked me if I
had a strategy and I said ‘no, I have none’. Truth is, I didn’t even
know what my life was, so I wanted to go in there and watch my life. I
went there as a plain girl that anybody could read and understand.

Tell us, who is the real Nina?

I’m
a very honest, open and down-to-earth person, with a very pure heart.
And I don’t gossip. If you annoy me, I’d come straight and tell you. I
don’t gossip. I’m just like that because that’s who I am and I can’t
change. I hate gossip and I hate proud people. I don’t pretend and I’m
not proud.

What was the greatest advice you received that contributed to your success at the show and who gave it to you?

That
was my sister, I. J, and Aunty Oge Okoye. They advised that I should
not pretend but go there and just be Nina. So, I went there and I was
Nina; I was me. I didn’t even know Nina until I went into the Big
Brother house. But I really wanted to know who Nina was. You don’t
really know who you are until you go there (Big Brother), because the
platform will define you. It’s exciting. I went to Big Brother and
discovered myself.

Did the people you met in the house intimidate you?

Yes,
because they were older and very loud. They made too much noise and I
don’t like noise. I am not used to loud people. I am a very calm and
reserved person. They all wanted their voices to be heard, so it really
held me back until they started getting evicted and Biggy’s advice and
Miracle’s advice inspired me. They always advised me to be strong. At
some point, I was crying a lot and even wanted to go home, but Big
Brother made me strong. I noticed Big Brother liked me because of the
advice he used to give me. Big Brother showed me love through his advice
as a big brother.

What’s your take-away from Big Brother show and how has it built you?

I
can now express myself very well regardless of where I am, regardless
of who is there. In the Big Brother house, I was with celebrities,
dignitaries and lots of great people that visited the house. So today,
anywhere I find myself, I am able to express myself.

Was it love at first sight with Miracle?

Miracle
and I met before we moved into the House. So, we were already friends.
It’s just normal, mutual friendship. We met at the audition and got into
the house, and before we knew it, nature ran its course. I’m not
regretting anything because I found out he was true to me. It wasn’t his
strategy.

What attracted you to Miracle?

Wow!
He said because I was real he trusted me. He found out that I was very
real. And Miracle by nature is very real and open. He doesn’t fear
anybody. That was what actually attracted him to me. Miracle is someone
you can confide in, and besides, he’s a man of his words. Yes, whatever
he says, he does. He promised to be there for me till the finals and he
was there for me.

Back in the house, when was your breaking point?

(Laughter) That was when everyone was bullying me.

Why do you think they were bullying you?

They
all knew my age and were expecting me to respect them, because I was
the youngest. But when they didn’t get that respect, they decided to
bully me. So, when Big Brother told me to ignore them, because everybody
is equal regardless of age, my vocal chord was activated! I started
talking. Initially, I was scared but when Big Brother started telling me
these things, I felt I had been liberated and started talking very
well.

Who would you like to act with in Nollywood?

Tonto Dikeh.

Why?

I love her personality. Tontoh Dike is my role model; she’s just amazing!

What’s your advice for those who desire to participate in Big Brother 2019?

Go
for auditions and pray hard. If it’s you, it’s you. If it’s not you,
it’s not you. If they pick you, just go there and live your life. People
may not like you if you live someone else’s life, but people will just
love you more if you’re true to your real self.

Source:- Sun News

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