By Fasuyi Tolulope Samuel
Former Nigerian Idol winner, K-Peace, has publicly accused the reality show’s organizers of failing to deliver on the grand prize he was promised.
Despite the show’s public announcement that he had received ₦7.5 million and a brand-new car, K-Peace claims he never saw a dime.
In an emotional revelation, he described his struggles after emerging as the winner, stating that he was left stranded and penniless in Lagos while the public assumed he was living in luxury.
“I Walked Around Lagos on an Empty Stomach” Speaking in an exclusive interview, K-Peace recalled his ordeal after the show ended.
According to him, while the organizers told the public he had received his winnings, he was battling financial hardship with nothing to show for his supposed victory.
“I came out from the Nigerian Idol platform with zero naira in my account. I attended interviews on an empty stomach. We walked all over Lagos without food in my belly,” he lamented.
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When he inquired about his prize, he was met with repeated excuses.
“They announced ₦7.5 million as the grand prize, but as time passed, I kept asking when the money would be credited and when I’d get the car. They kept pushing it forward,” he revealed.
The promises extended beyond just money and a car. K-Peace was also supposed to enjoy a two-week trip to Dubai, but that, too, never materialized.
“They claimed they were still branding the car. They announced on national TV that I won ₦7.5 million and a car, and that I was supposed to have a two-week trip to Dubai. Meanwhile, I was going through hell.”
Reactions on Social Media
K-Peace’s revelation has sparked outrage, with many Nigerians criticizing reality shows for allegedly scamming their winners. Social media users flooded the comments section with their thoughts.
@Eddyid8: “I wonder why they would not keep to their promise. I remember one girl complaining after leaving BBN. I don’t even remember her name.”
@Jaiyejejeomo: “This is the case of most reality shows in Nigeria. FAKE FAKE FAKE FAKE. More ways of money laundering. Happy Sunday, innocent people that don’t know how things work in Nigeria.”
@iamMista_jay: “I’ve always said that some of these competitions put you under unnecessary pressure. Pressure to succeed and keep up a celebrity status you really can’t afford. Fame comes with a price, but you shouldn’t be the one paying for it.”
@reeham440: “BBN is literally doing the same thing. Everybody is a scammer in this country.”
@ShayDee59559361: “Make una no blame them, na Nigeria we dey. Crocodile might have swallowed the money. Head up, man.”
Will Nigerian Idol Respond?
As outrage builds, Nigerian Idol Winner K-Peace Exposes Organizers for Alleged Fraud—”They Lied About My ₦7.5M Prize and Car” are waiting to see if the show’s organizers will address K-Peace’s allegations. Meanwhile, his story adds to growing concerns about the credibility of reality TV competitions in the country.