Phyna In Tears As She Calls Out Multichoice for Owing Her Over N100 million

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Reality TV personality, Phyna, has recently expressed her grievances on TikTok, shedding tears as she accuses the organizers of the popular show, BBN, namely Multichoice, of owing her a substantial amount of money in Nigerian naira.

In her plea, she implores Nigerians to intervene and request that the organization fulfill their financial obligations towards her.

Phyna claims that the organizers have informed her that even if she were to pursue legal action, she would not be able to secure a victory.

This has prompted her to resort to calling them out on various social media platforms, highlighting their failure to fulfill their payment obligations.

Furthermore, she discloses that she was promised 1 Bitcoin as the winner of the show’s seventh season, yet she has not received it to this day.

It is worth noting that at the time of her victory in 2022, Bitcoin was valued at only N22 million. However, its value has since skyrocketed to over N100 million.

For a glimpse into Phyna’s emotional state, I encourage you to watch the video where she tearfully expresses her frustrations.

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It should be noted that Quidax had initially promised to give Phyna 1 Bitcoin (BTC) as part of her prize package, but two years have passed without this commitment being fulfilled.

Following Phyna’s public dissatisfaction, representatives from Quidax approached her with an N13m offer, claiming that it represented the value of 1 BTC in 2022 at the time of their initial promise.

In a recent video shared on social media, Phyna revealed her decision to reject the monetary offer and instead demanded the promised 1 BTC, which is now valued at over N90 million.

She also emphasized her right to a couple’s trip to the Maldives, which was another part of her prize package.

Phyna stated:

“I am standing on my Maldives trip for two. So I’m waiting to get my tickets for Maldives. You can’t give me Kenya or Morocco as options to pick from. I can fund my trip if I want to go to Kenya or Morocco.”

Phyna detailed her encounter with Quidax, during which she received N13 million, supposedly matching the 2022 rate of 1 BTC. Disputing this, she remembered her findings from November 2022 showing 1 BTC valued at N22 million, contradicting their assertion of N13.8 million.

Upon further investigation, she confirmed that 1 BTC was around N19 million during that period.

Also, Quidax said they will give me N13m; the rate of 1 BTC in 2022. Before I countered that, I reminded them that as at when I checked in November 2022, 1 BTC was N22m but they insisted that it was N13.8m. So I referred to my Google and it showed me that 1 BTC was about N19m in November 2022.

“If Quidax had given me my 1 BTC in 2022, today I will be having about N96 million sitting in wallet. Now you are telling me that you are going to give me N13m, so what happens to all my lost in the past two, three years?” She stated.

 

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