Former BBNaija housemate and professional chef, Uriel Oputa, has come out to warn Nigerians against meddling in other people’s affairs and success stories. She recently revealed that the unhealthy obsession with other people’s lives needs to stop, and fans have been reacting.
Blasting the popular phrase, “Let me tap into your blessing,” the reality star warned her fellow citizens against blindly wishing for results without knowing the hidden struggles that birthed them.

According to her, people should stop tapping into blessings they do not understand, especially when they know nothing about the sacrifice and pain that went into the blessings they see online.
Uriel urged Nigerians to learn to focus on their own lives rather than coveting blessings they don’t fully understand.
Her words, “Ladies and Gentlemen, let’s clarify something today,
There are certain things that are nobody’s business – and I mean nobody.
Let me tap into your blessing – Stop that. Don’t tap into what you don’t understand. You don’t know the sacrifice, the process, the pain and the journey.
Tap into your own blessing, work your own lane, stay focused on your path.
Simple!
Now, let’s list the things that are absolutely nobody’s business:
Because, guess what?
It’s your life, journey, and story – and you owe no one an explanation.”
WOW.
Big Brother Naija, formerly known as Big Brother Nigeria, is a Nigerian reality competition television series, based on the Big Brother television franchise, in which 12 to 21 contestants live in an isolated house and compete for a large cash prize worth $171,428.57 equivalent to 60,000,000 Nigerian Naira, and other material gifts, at the end of the show by avoiding being evicted from the house by viewers. The first season of the show first aired on DStv Channel 37 from March 5 to June 4, 2006. The voting results were verified by the auditing company of Alexander-Forbes.
The first season of the show first aired on DStv Channel 37 from March 5 to June 4, 2006. In a twist to the game, two new contestants were introduced on Day 23, much to the excitement of the remaining housemates.
Ebuka, the most popular housemate for several weeks into the show and widely believed to emerge the winner was the seventh housemate to be evicted; many viewers blame the Joe’s Fan Club (JFC) for his eviction. Joe himself was soon evicted from the show.
Big Brother added another twist to the game on day 79 by cancelling the day’s scheduled nominations and making the housemates believe they will instead be evicted based on their performances on assigned tasks while in reality no more evictions were held and viewers began voting for the winner who turned out to be 26-year-old Katung Aduwak.
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