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“I Relocated to the UK Because I’ve Conquered the Nigerian Market” — Tacha Claims

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Former Big Brother Naija star Natacha Akide, better known as Tacha, recently opened up about her decision to relocate to the United Kingdom.

The reality TV personality, who first rose to fame during the 2019 edition of the popular reality show, explained that she made the move because she felt she had “conquered” the Nigerian market and needed new challenges to grow her brand further.

In a candid conversation with British media personality Madame Joyce on the Cocktails & Takeaways podcast, Tacha shared insights about her career shift and the challenges influencers face in Nigeria.

While she made it clear that relocating to the UK doesn’t mean she’s cutting ties with Nigeria, she admitted that the financial rewards of the Nigerian influencing scene no longer meet her expectations.

“I’ve relocated to the UK because I feel like I’ve conquered the Nigerian market,” she said.

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“But this doesn’t mean I won’t take Nigerian deals. If the deal makes sense, of course, I’ll go for it.”

Tacha, who has been one of Nigeria’s most notable influencers since her Big Brother Naija debut, described the Nigerian influencing industry as not as glamorous as it appears.

While the country has seen a boom in social media marketing and brand partnerships, the financial compensation has lagged behind rising costs and the demands of maintaining a public image.

She revealed that the typical payment for a six-month influencing deal, which includes posting two videos per month, hovers around ₦6 million (roughly $3,000).

This fee structure, she noted, hasn’t changed since 2019.

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At the time, it was reasonable, especially given Nigeria’s economic conditions.

However, with the naira’s depreciation and the increasing costs of maintaining a high-profile influencer lifestyle, the value of such deals has significantly diminished.

“Back in 2019, ₦6 million was decent,” Tacha explained.

“You could book flights and still have enough to invest in yourself.

But now, $3,000 barely covers expenses if you’re traveling abroad, trying to look good, and maintaining your brand.

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The exchange rate has made it nearly impossible to survive on those deals.”


 

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Bobrisky Tired of Lady Fans’ Advances: I’m Not into Girls

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Popular Nigerian Cross Dresser, Bobrisky pleads with ladies in his DM to leave him alone. He states that women keep coming to him and he is not interested.

Bobrisky takes to social media to state his preferences once again and pleads with the ladies to leave him be.

I don’t do girls, so many of you are in my dm. I too love Gbola. I will pick gbola over my own life. We can be strictly friends but nothing more.”


 

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Actress Mercy Johnson Battling Serious Illness – Angela Okorie Reveals

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Nigerian Actress Angela Okorie takes to social media to reveal that her colleague, Mercy Johnson, is battling an illness.

The actress shared that she received news that Mercy Johnson was unwell and has asked fans to put her in their prayers.

I got a news that Mercy Johnson is not feeling well and the kind of sickness she has is not something I would wish on my enemies; I have forgiven Mercy Johnson because she is seriously ill. She should go and apologize to all the people she has wronged and she should stop using church words that doesn’t represent her.”

It can also be noted that the last time Mercy Johnson was seen, she looked thinner than usual.


 

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Don’t Give Up! Singer Skales Advises Upcoming Artists to Stay Consistent

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Nigerian singer Skales reassures upcoming Nigerian artists to stay consistent in their musical journey.

The singer took to social media to advise upcoming artists not to give up despite how things may look, and urges them to keep pushing.

Your music will take you places. All over the globe… you just need to be consistent enough to see it happen. Most artists quit before the blessings show up. Keep going!”


 

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