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    BBNaija Winner’s Father Laments: ‘My Daughter Cut Ties After Winning N100 Million’

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    By Daniel Edu

    Felix Otabor, the father of BBNaija sensation Phyna, expressed his heartbreak over his daughter’s detachment following her victory in the 2022 BBNaija ‘Level Up’ edition, where she clinched a N100 million prize.

    Phyna’s parents revealed that they last saw their daughter on the day she was announced as the reality show’s winner. Despite her social media presence, Phyna has not responded to their calls since leaving the BBNaija house, leaving her father deeply disappointed.

    Otabor shared his plight, disclosing that Phyna had urged him to quit his profession as a hearse driver after her win, promising to transform their lives. He obeyed, selling his cars to follow her advice and used the proceeds to renovate their home. However, Phyna has been unreachable ever since, leaving her father in dire straits.

    Otabor, residing in Lagos but originally from Ekpeon, Edo State, is a father of four. He is currently seeking help and considering options like hiring a car on a lease-to-own basis. He emphasized that he had no idea about Phyna’s current location and could only catch glimpses of her through her social media posts on platforms like Facebook and Instagram.

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