Tobi says he graduated from the University when he was 18 years old!
He also disclosed that during the last Big Brother that held, people voted for the winner not because they really saw value or potential in the winner but because of pity.
Excerpts from the interview...
What prompted your decision to be a part of Big Brother Naija Double Wahala show?
For me, I have always watched the Big Brother reality television show while growing up and it had always been somewhere I had dreamt to be. I had always seen myself as an interesting personality but I always felt that you needed to have the right connection or know people before you could get into the Big Brother house but this time around, it was an open audition. You did not even need to buy a form. All you needed to do was to get to the venue of the audition with your Nigerian passport. I got to the venue of the audition late on a Saturday and it rained on that day, so I had to return. The next day, I got to the venue as early as 5am and that was how the journey started. It’s a show I had always wanted to be a part of especially at this particular point in my life when I want to switch from the corporate life to entertainment. It just seemed like the perfect platform for me.
But you were working in a bank and later resigned because of the show. Didn’t you nurse any fears while making that decision?
For me, the corporate life has not been so lucrative and I have been on the same salary pay for about four years. I had not really had that job fulfilment because banking is a routine job. Based on my personality, it was not the kind of thing I enjoyed because I do not like a routine life. At the time, I had been frustrated with the corporate world, so it seemed like the opportunity came at the right time. I am still young and I felt that if things do not go as planned, I am just 23 years old, I have a good CV and I could still get another job that would pay me relatively well. I knew that to achieve greatness in life, you have to take risks and I needed to take that risk.
How did your parents feel when you took that decision?
My father was very concerned because he wondered why I would leave a paying job for something like Big Brother but he also knows my personality. I tried as much as possible to keep the job before I went for the show but it seemed quite impossible so I had to quit. Initially, I did not inform my father about my decision, I had to hide that fact from him but after I have got to this stage, I cannot go back to banking immediately.
When you said that you were 23 in the house, Nigerians did not believe you…
It is not surprising that they did not believe me. I feel that the reason they did not believe me is because of my accomplishments, not many people of my age have done what I have achieved in life. I graduated from school at18, I worked for about four years and within that time, I have also done my Chartered Financial Analyst level one qualification; it is a reputable finance qualification. I still have two more levels to go. To a lot of people, it is really hard to believe especially if they compare it with their life or other people’s standard. I have not always been the smartest kid but I have always been smart in my own way. I graduated from school with a Second Class Upper degree even though I was the youngest in my class. I come from a family where you are taught to be hard working. At that young age, I had some distractions but I knew that I could not attend the university without finishing without a very good result.
Did you ever believe that you would make it to the top five of the reality television show?
When I entered the house, I actually planned for the worst case scenario and that was to leave in a week or two. I compared myself with other contestants and felt I would leave within two weeks but I felt that it was a platform that within two week if you are able to sell yourself and potential you would still be okay. So I knew that even if I had a week to participate, I would try my best to sell myself so that when I come out, there would be something I can do in the outside world.
How did you feel when you made it to the final three of the game show?
I was so happy when I made it to the final three. I was very happy because I knew that at that stage, anyone of us could emerge as the winner. We did not know the amount of love people had for us outside the house. I particularly wanted people to love me and see the values that I had because I knew that whenever I left the house, that is what people would still love about me.
Personally, I think that in the last Big Brother that held, people voted for the winner out of pity not because they really saw value or potential in the winner, that is just my personal opinion, I stand to be corrected. But as for me, I wanted to go to the house and let people love me to the extent that when I leave the house, I would be a mentor to other people based on my behaviour in the house. I wanted people to still want to know about the Tobi brand after the show and that was my driving force.
When you were asked to leave the house, were you disappointed in yourself for not winning the prize money?
At that point, I had already won. In fact, when I was part of the last five people in the house, I had already seen myself as a winner. So when I was asked to leave the house, my next question was, ‘who is going to take the money home?’ I felt that I could not go into that house, make N45m and not double the money by the end of the year. Right now, my goal is that by the end of the year, N25m should be the least amount I have in my account based on the platform. Not winning did not weigh me down; beside the person that won equally deserved to win.
For a long time, your love interest in the house was CeeCee, what did you see in her?
Going into a place and being stuck with about 20 people, you would get to know everybody on the surface level and later bond with some other people on a deeper level. Initially, when I was the head of house, she opted to stay with me and I chose her, we started talking and it was a very natural bond because we had genuine conversations. I felt that she was a smart girl and we could flow mentally which is something I find very attractive in a woman. But I think over time, we saw other parts of us we did not quite like, so we had our several fallouts. Now that the game show is over, I am hoping to have a better relationship because I think the house put some of us under a certain pressure and we did not act as we would normally do in reality.
How did you cope with the verbal abuse she subjected you to?
I was raised in a family where violence is never an option and I am also in a society where violence can never be an option. Personally, I do not believe in violence and I have learnt that in life, you should respect women because they go through a lot of emotions. Sometimes they do not have the full capacity to maintain or control their emotion; so with all that in mind, I was able to hold back. Honestly, there were times when we would get at each other and I would say a word but later regret it especially when I went to bed; I felt very bad. I know that there was a time I called her silly and when I went to bed at night, I felt very bad about it. That was a learning process for me because it taught me that no matter how angry I get, I should never react in a negative manner. Even when she was spitting fire at me, I would not want to say things to hurt her feelings because you don’t call your friends names. If I expressed my anger the way I was feeling, I would have said things that would hurt her and that is not what friends do; friends make excuses for each other and that is what I did in the house and it made it easier for me to cope with every other thing.
It took a long while before you kissed her but when it finally happened, what went through your mind?
I actually did not see us kissing because I felt she had a picture she wanted to paint to the world, so I never really expected a kiss despite the fact that we played around the house and it was almost as if we were flirting with each other. Even when she kissed me, I thought she was playing a game with me and this is me being honest. The kiss came to me as a surprise and for a few days, I was worried because I began to wonder what game she was playing. That was a situation I did not understand.
After you realised things were not working between you and CeeCee, you moved on to Alex….
I did not move on to Alex; neither was it a fast move. Within the first three weeks, CeeCee and I had a very good relationship but for another six weeks, we began to have issues but Alex and I had always been casual friends from the onset. When Leo left, we decided to talk a lot more and in the house, typically, you always had that one person you always confided in and both of us happened to be each other’s confidant. So we got closer and got to understand each other better. It was a case if us getting to know each other better and it was a gradual process. It was not until the last two weeks to the end of the show that we became very close and a week to the end of the show, we realised that we shared some feelings with each other. It did not happen instantly. It was a very gradual process. Three months is a long time for a lot of things to happen.
Are you and Alex in a relationship?
The truth is that we like each other but the Big Brother has presented us with a very big opportunity we could actually dilly dally with our relationship and work but this is not the best time for anybody to be in a relationship. Personally, I advised her that this is not the time to be in a relationship, it is a time to focus on your goals and everything you want to achieve in life. When you get to that comfort zone that you have achieved everything, you desire you can entertain a relationship. That was my advice to her. I told her that I like her and I am sure she likes me as well but we should maintain a cordial relationship at the moment and keep our friendship going as we achieve things both collectively and individually. When we get to a stage in our friendship where we feel that we have done well and we have grown together, then maybe we could be together. When we get there or if we ever get there, the world would know.
There was a time you came out of the pool and the structure of your manhood showed. It caused a frenzy on the internet, especially among the women. How have you been coping with them?
I was shown the video clip of that moment by a few people but I would not lie to you, I do not know how much love I have from the female folk because since I left the house, I have been working. For a very long while, I would be entrenched in my work so I do not think there would be time for me to entertain anything that resulted from that video clip or picture. I am just focused on attaining new goals.
Are you saying that you are not ready to be in a relationship?
Honestly, right now, a relationship is that last thing on my mind because that would demand my attention and time which I can put into other use. I have a timeline with this opportunity that has been presented to me. I am trying to build a brand that would never die regardless of what is happening because I know that with time, the need to see Tobi would fizzle out. So I need to milk it while it is here and make my face a constant feature. I have a lot of work to do. So a relationship is not on my plate.
When you saw your parents for the first time after the show what was the first thing they told you?
They told me that they are proud of me and my father called me his role model and that meant a lot to me. Not every man gets such words from his father. It was a great moment for me.
He also disclosed that during the last Big Brother that held, people voted for the winner not because they really saw value or potential in the winner but because of pity.
Excerpts from the interview...
What prompted your decision to be a part of Big Brother Naija Double Wahala show?
For me, I have always watched the Big Brother reality television show while growing up and it had always been somewhere I had dreamt to be. I had always seen myself as an interesting personality but I always felt that you needed to have the right connection or know people before you could get into the Big Brother house but this time around, it was an open audition. You did not even need to buy a form. All you needed to do was to get to the venue of the audition with your Nigerian passport. I got to the venue of the audition late on a Saturday and it rained on that day, so I had to return. The next day, I got to the venue as early as 5am and that was how the journey started. It’s a show I had always wanted to be a part of especially at this particular point in my life when I want to switch from the corporate life to entertainment. It just seemed like the perfect platform for me.
But you were working in a bank and later resigned because of the show. Didn’t you nurse any fears while making that decision?
For me, the corporate life has not been so lucrative and I have been on the same salary pay for about four years. I had not really had that job fulfilment because banking is a routine job. Based on my personality, it was not the kind of thing I enjoyed because I do not like a routine life. At the time, I had been frustrated with the corporate world, so it seemed like the opportunity came at the right time. I am still young and I felt that if things do not go as planned, I am just 23 years old, I have a good CV and I could still get another job that would pay me relatively well. I knew that to achieve greatness in life, you have to take risks and I needed to take that risk.
How did your parents feel when you took that decision?
My father was very concerned because he wondered why I would leave a paying job for something like Big Brother but he also knows my personality. I tried as much as possible to keep the job before I went for the show but it seemed quite impossible so I had to quit. Initially, I did not inform my father about my decision, I had to hide that fact from him but after I have got to this stage, I cannot go back to banking immediately.
When you said that you were 23 in the house, Nigerians did not believe you…
It is not surprising that they did not believe me. I feel that the reason they did not believe me is because of my accomplishments, not many people of my age have done what I have achieved in life. I graduated from school at18, I worked for about four years and within that time, I have also done my Chartered Financial Analyst level one qualification; it is a reputable finance qualification. I still have two more levels to go. To a lot of people, it is really hard to believe especially if they compare it with their life or other people’s standard. I have not always been the smartest kid but I have always been smart in my own way. I graduated from school with a Second Class Upper degree even though I was the youngest in my class. I come from a family where you are taught to be hard working. At that young age, I had some distractions but I knew that I could not attend the university without finishing without a very good result.
Did you ever believe that you would make it to the top five of the reality television show?
When I entered the house, I actually planned for the worst case scenario and that was to leave in a week or two. I compared myself with other contestants and felt I would leave within two weeks but I felt that it was a platform that within two week if you are able to sell yourself and potential you would still be okay. So I knew that even if I had a week to participate, I would try my best to sell myself so that when I come out, there would be something I can do in the outside world.
How did you feel when you made it to the final three of the game show?
I was so happy when I made it to the final three. I was very happy because I knew that at that stage, anyone of us could emerge as the winner. We did not know the amount of love people had for us outside the house. I particularly wanted people to love me and see the values that I had because I knew that whenever I left the house, that is what people would still love about me.
Personally, I think that in the last Big Brother that held, people voted for the winner out of pity not because they really saw value or potential in the winner, that is just my personal opinion, I stand to be corrected. But as for me, I wanted to go to the house and let people love me to the extent that when I leave the house, I would be a mentor to other people based on my behaviour in the house. I wanted people to still want to know about the Tobi brand after the show and that was my driving force.
When you were asked to leave the house, were you disappointed in yourself for not winning the prize money?
At that point, I had already won. In fact, when I was part of the last five people in the house, I had already seen myself as a winner. So when I was asked to leave the house, my next question was, ‘who is going to take the money home?’ I felt that I could not go into that house, make N45m and not double the money by the end of the year. Right now, my goal is that by the end of the year, N25m should be the least amount I have in my account based on the platform. Not winning did not weigh me down; beside the person that won equally deserved to win.
For a long time, your love interest in the house was CeeCee, what did you see in her?
Going into a place and being stuck with about 20 people, you would get to know everybody on the surface level and later bond with some other people on a deeper level. Initially, when I was the head of house, she opted to stay with me and I chose her, we started talking and it was a very natural bond because we had genuine conversations. I felt that she was a smart girl and we could flow mentally which is something I find very attractive in a woman. But I think over time, we saw other parts of us we did not quite like, so we had our several fallouts. Now that the game show is over, I am hoping to have a better relationship because I think the house put some of us under a certain pressure and we did not act as we would normally do in reality.
How did you cope with the verbal abuse she subjected you to?
I was raised in a family where violence is never an option and I am also in a society where violence can never be an option. Personally, I do not believe in violence and I have learnt that in life, you should respect women because they go through a lot of emotions. Sometimes they do not have the full capacity to maintain or control their emotion; so with all that in mind, I was able to hold back. Honestly, there were times when we would get at each other and I would say a word but later regret it especially when I went to bed; I felt very bad. I know that there was a time I called her silly and when I went to bed at night, I felt very bad about it. That was a learning process for me because it taught me that no matter how angry I get, I should never react in a negative manner. Even when she was spitting fire at me, I would not want to say things to hurt her feelings because you don’t call your friends names. If I expressed my anger the way I was feeling, I would have said things that would hurt her and that is not what friends do; friends make excuses for each other and that is what I did in the house and it made it easier for me to cope with every other thing.
It took a long while before you kissed her but when it finally happened, what went through your mind?
I actually did not see us kissing because I felt she had a picture she wanted to paint to the world, so I never really expected a kiss despite the fact that we played around the house and it was almost as if we were flirting with each other. Even when she kissed me, I thought she was playing a game with me and this is me being honest. The kiss came to me as a surprise and for a few days, I was worried because I began to wonder what game she was playing. That was a situation I did not understand.
After you realised things were not working between you and CeeCee, you moved on to Alex….
I did not move on to Alex; neither was it a fast move. Within the first three weeks, CeeCee and I had a very good relationship but for another six weeks, we began to have issues but Alex and I had always been casual friends from the onset. When Leo left, we decided to talk a lot more and in the house, typically, you always had that one person you always confided in and both of us happened to be each other’s confidant. So we got closer and got to understand each other better. It was a case if us getting to know each other better and it was a gradual process. It was not until the last two weeks to the end of the show that we became very close and a week to the end of the show, we realised that we shared some feelings with each other. It did not happen instantly. It was a very gradual process. Three months is a long time for a lot of things to happen.
Are you and Alex in a relationship?
The truth is that we like each other but the Big Brother has presented us with a very big opportunity we could actually dilly dally with our relationship and work but this is not the best time for anybody to be in a relationship. Personally, I advised her that this is not the time to be in a relationship, it is a time to focus on your goals and everything you want to achieve in life. When you get to that comfort zone that you have achieved everything, you desire you can entertain a relationship. That was my advice to her. I told her that I like her and I am sure she likes me as well but we should maintain a cordial relationship at the moment and keep our friendship going as we achieve things both collectively and individually. When we get to a stage in our friendship where we feel that we have done well and we have grown together, then maybe we could be together. When we get there or if we ever get there, the world would know.
There was a time you came out of the pool and the structure of your manhood showed. It caused a frenzy on the internet, especially among the women. How have you been coping with them?
I was shown the video clip of that moment by a few people but I would not lie to you, I do not know how much love I have from the female folk because since I left the house, I have been working. For a very long while, I would be entrenched in my work so I do not think there would be time for me to entertain anything that resulted from that video clip or picture. I am just focused on attaining new goals.
Are you saying that you are not ready to be in a relationship?
Honestly, right now, a relationship is that last thing on my mind because that would demand my attention and time which I can put into other use. I have a timeline with this opportunity that has been presented to me. I am trying to build a brand that would never die regardless of what is happening because I know that with time, the need to see Tobi would fizzle out. So I need to milk it while it is here and make my face a constant feature. I have a lot of work to do. So a relationship is not on my plate.
When you saw your parents for the first time after the show what was the first thing they told you?
They told me that they are proud of me and my father called me his role model and that meant a lot to me. Not every man gets such words from his father. It was a great moment for me.
*Beautifully articulated,intelligent responses...This pikin head dey house...I have just ''son zoned' you Tobi Bakre,I like you!
Please no more BBN post it's tiring already
ReplyDeleteLEP😛
When it was Efe's time we didn't see road biko Stella continue
DeleteOur Educational system says 16yrs to be qualify for admission 😜😜😜😜😜😜
Delete9ja i hail
Nice
DeleteAwwww
ReplyDeleteMummy twins bee 10 where are you oooo
Stella just took over our Son
Now he has 3mothers on this blog
Who won't like a very intelligent,ambitious and hardworking man like TOBO G.
He is going places
The sky is your starting point Tobi. 😀😀😀😀😀
This was the first bbn I really watched and followed. I wonder why people say this is the most boring and wack bbn. Considering the buzz the show generated online and in public spaces. I have never heard any other editions with so much appeal
DeleteOur darling Stella!!!!!!! Thanks for son zoning him. He's going to make you proud
DeleteThanks sdk for son zoning Tobi i don't just follow people for no reason,but for legit reason and yes Tobi is making us proud!
DeleteCorrect boy! 💕💕
ReplyDeleteGraduate at 18, he entered Uni at 14years.
ReplyDeleteTobi did not attend 6years of primary school. Hahaha. Mr Man your classmates in primary and secondary schools are online. They are 29 and 30years of age. Liar oshi
very possible. My brother entered unilag at 14, graduated at 18. He has been working for about 5 years now.
DeleteStupid immature boy thinks Miracle won out of pity?
DeleteI knew his friendship was not genuine. Very condescending idiot, your friendship was out of pity NOT OUR VOTES.
Miracle is a million times the man that you are, with your privileged background.
Anonymous 12:27
DeleteRead well he said efe, not miracle
When biggie asked who he wanted apart from him to win he said miracle.They are gees.
When did he say that "hate" won't do you any good just breath in and put okay.... God loves you
DeleteAnon 12:27, please read again and see who the joke's on!
DeleteDear Anon 12:27 he meant Efe's set not his.
DeleteTruth is he feels that BBN price rightfully belongs to him.
DeleteIf not because miracle is his friend. If CeeCee had won he won't have agreed to do any interview with her. ..
He is such a jealous person. Efe is far better than you. Even miracle is better than you because they have humility. I find his statwmebt about Efe intuitive.
Tobi you talk too damn much. Gossip oshi
*insultive
DeleteAnon12:27,y don't u pple ever read to d end n understand.When tobi talked abt Nigerians voting out of pity for d last bbn winner he wasn't referring to miracle but'EFE'.Obviously u din't read to d end if not u wld have seen wer he said miracle deserved to win.. Its bcos of blockheads like u,d youths re called lazy...
DeleteWhether it is Efe or Miracle. He doesn't hAve right saying anyone won out of pity.
DeleteEfe and miracle won because they deserved to win and it was their destiny to win
He said the same stuff about Efe in the house. And I'm not the anon mind you.
Tobi should learn how to talk.
You don't see Miracle or Efe talking anyhow or badmouthing people in interview.
And I'm not an 12.27 or whoever.
12:25 Ewu. There is Nigeria Universities Commission NUC. You must be 16 before entering any Uni.
DeleteTobi Bakre is in the List at Banking and Finance in Unilag, 2012 set. His graduation pics show he was fully matured.
6years ago he was 17, that body is not less than 30. His xter and attitude may be 18, the body is old amnd he has primary schoolmates in Lekki. They are laughing on Twitter. 23 years old 30 years oldman radarada.
Anon 12.27..what happened to your comprehension.Did you divulge the interview very well?he said last year bbn which is Efe not miracle. Take it easy on the abuse
DeleteOga sir, read well before u comment then u will realize u are the idiot cos he wasn't referring to Miracle
DeleteI am the Anon 12.27...
DeleteThe last big brother is the one that has just ended and that is different from last year's big brother.
All ye professor johnbulls who did not see he made that reference under the question about him not winning, should cine and teach me about comprehension.
Even justfunke that used divulge. Biko, look up divulge in a dictionary and stop using words too big for your vocabs, and he did not say last year - you go and read.
Someone even called me lazy when they do not understand the logic of relativity in English language.
You all should come let me school you, pay your school fees and refuse to employ you afterwards. Illiterates oshi.
Anon 12.27..The thing pain you well well..lmao you better just accept you lack comprehension and pack well jo..lmao
DeleteHe made reference to Efe winning out of pity. If that doesn't say something well...
DeleteAnnon 15.01 don't mind these dull set. They obviously can't comprehend. Even thou he mentioned last he simply made a statement that winners are usually voted for not because they deserved it. Which is the case of efe instead of Busola and now miracle instead of him hahahahahaj
DeleteI think this interview make me like Tobi
ReplyDeleteTobi is very intelligent and his answers are very well thought off, well done Tobi you should be very proud of yourself. So should your folks
ReplyDeleteEfe has suffered in tobi’s hands. He sd this same thing the first night they got into d house. Im sure ppl that refused to agree to this last season will agree nw cos they voted for tobi this year. Nigerians r like flies,they go to where there is food. tobi has very insensitive ways of passing his msg across. U will say he is saying his mind now, bt dee one and nina also sd their minds abt him&r been attacked. He told ceec he was 29 when he was trying to deceive her into opening her legs so why wont nigerians doubt him. Last night ppl saw him smoking&sm fans that didnt knw he hid by the window to smoke in d house were shocked. tobi needs to knw that jst intelligence is nt what mks a man.Xter is everythn. Jst like cee c needs to learn that beauty(which i dont see) cannot make a woman without xter.
ReplyDeleteAnon11:46,Apt,well spoken.But truly tobi is entitled to his opinion,for d smoking part he dint want to pass d wrong message to his fans,he wanted them to see him as an occasional smoker not a junkie like Teddy'A.My 2cents
DeleteDeeone welcome
DeleteBt its a reality show where i shoe us every real self of u. He is equally a smoker who hid his traits. Now smoking shisha everywehre. Can we call him fake then?
DeleteSame way I totally feel about him, he talks carelessly and throws people under the bus,as much as it’s his opinion, others too can have theirs, he is quite manipulative, if you like claim to be 10years old, your body knows your age and just like Buhari it will start giving up when it’s time.
DeleteEfe won not only cus of self pity, I wasn’t his fan but that nigga won head of house about 4times, he won some arena games, as much as his talent doesn’t lie in music doesn’t make him useless, ofcourse he can try other things. Music is his passion even though it’s not his calling, so who died and made Tobi God over his life? Those in this recent celebrity life should really know how to start talking abeg
Snitch...
ReplyDeleteAbeg stella me I just "brothered" him, having friend zoned him in the house. Kid is good and hardworking(physically/mentally)I believe he is actually 23yrs. I rejoice with the joyous
ReplyDeleteSea baba tuaaale
Delete🙌🏻
Oh, how I love this boy!
ReplyDeleteTobi is intelligent! I particularly like his use of words in this interview. Good to see a young man who knows what he wants out of life and will not allow distractions make him loose focus.
ReplyDeleteDude is super intelligent. My oh my!
ReplyDeleteWell articulated indeed. I think I like Tobi now. His intelligence is admirable
ReplyDeleteMy Love for Tobi is like Kilode.well-done Son you have made Me your Mother proud hahah.
ReplyDeleteSo because his class mates are 29 and 30,he is? Is everyone in the class same age? I was in the university at 15yrs plus and I was the youngest in my department. And we had those who were as old as 32 in my class. So tomorrow, if I come out and say my age today , those class mates who were over 10yrs older than me don't have the right to come and say I'm lying. Because we were in same set doesn't mean im their age mate
ReplyDeleteThis is common sense, isn't it?
12:55 extra lies. You cannot attend pray school in Lekki Lagos with kids 10yrs older than you. I dare you to state the name of the Uni you attend at 15years let's copy this and tag NUC on Twitter. Rule say YOU MUST BE 16YEARS AS AT DECEMBER OF YEAR OF ADMISSION.
DeleteFemi his younger brother by 3years was 26 in 2016, he posted his birthday fotos on net. Is he Tobis senior in 2018. You are a bigger liar than Tobi
Don't mind all these people that don't want to use their brains behaving like daft.
DeleteThey are forgetting that they do double promotion for intelligent kids in primary and secondary schools which will make them finish secondary school at an early age and get to the university.
I know of someone who will be 13 next month and is writing her ssce now and another who's 3 months older than her and in uni.
Some people just like bringing others down that's why they don't want to hear they are younger than them.
And yes! Boys of nowadays(some girls inclusive) looks more mature than their age.
Boys of 17 looks like boys of 23 so looks aren't even an excuse.
Anon you are just a stupid nonentity. Nigerian law indeed. It's not our fault that you were 30yrs old in the university. I went to ABU zaria. Now copy NUC so that you can come and collect my certificate. 16yrs indeed. Oh my 2 siblings also entered at 15yrs plis, one was Uni cal and the other one a private school convenant. I hope you copy them so they will come and stop them as they are almost done. Everyone is a lair once they are better than you
DeleteLady stainless don't mind them. I didn't even do primary 6. I left at primary 5. I also didn't do primary 3 as I had double promotion from primary 2 to primary 4. Wrote common entrance in primary 5. But since they didn't have that kind of life, they think everyone is a liar like them
DeleteOh I forgot to mention my younger brother didn't even do ss3 as he wrote waec in ss2 with jamb and made his papers. So what's your point? Saying nuc says 16 like this isn't Nigeria. Mtchewww
DeleteLady Stainless one of great liars. 13 and writing SSCE, if the child was promoted in primary he cannot jump senior level.
DeleteYou must do Junior waec and Senior waec that is 6years.
Subtract it from 13..7years is left.
The child spent 7years from kG to common entrance?
Stop these lies, it is somehow
Oh my goodness Anon 15:16, learn nau. I got into Unilag at 15, through Diploma, I studied Law and graduated at 20, even with the incessant strikes. I was also the youngest in my class and the oldest in my class was around 60 so what are you saying?
DeleteAm I lying too?
dude is a liar, 23 indeed. He was inlove with ceec at the initial stage and told her the truth about his age(29).
ReplyDeleteThat one was just for her to give him pussy na.
DeleteAnd thank God that one didn't give him. The thing would have been paining him now.
CeeCee thank your stars you didn't fuck this immature boy
Everybody will have known the colour of your paent by now.
He doesn’t want Ceec to see him as a sugar son, considering the age gap btwn them.
DeleteCeec, I think is 25yrs, while Tobo G is 23y.
I have told you people before, people increases their ages just so they could belong so forget that thing.
DeleteLiar, Tobi don't discuss this your age, your younger brother femi was 23 in 2016, you are 27*or more. I will never forget Ceec telling you about this in that her viral insult. Tobi grow up a beg.
ReplyDeleteSee you talking with confidence as if you are his family.Femi is older than Tobi and not his younger brother .
DeleteFemi is his senior brother mind you.
DeleteI entered unilag at age 16. Same banking and finance.
My junior brother entered 15yrs. This was in year 1998. I don't know the rules now.
It's possible Tobi entered 14yrs. He probably did his waec in Ss2 and maybe he entered sec school from primary 4.
Parents why do you rush your kid's.
It affected my bro entering at 15. He wasn't serious yr 1 and 2. Luckily he still finished with 2:2 but with extra year.
Abeg ooo Tobi is the youngest of 4 siblings,sofry sofry with the lies
Delete15:26 the rules is same from time immemorial. It means by December of same year you would have crossed to 17 and your brother to 16.
DeleteTake a close look at your certificate..Stop implicating NUC.
There's no 18year old graduate in Nigeria.
Liar, Tobi don't discuss this your age, your younger brother femi was 23 in 2016, you are 27*or more. I will never forget Ceec telling you about this in that her viral insult. Tobi grow up a beg.
ReplyDeleteStella if you son zone this liar, I will never come to your blog. This boy lies and lies like a fish. Tobi in the name of your Allah are you 23, why can't you leave that side than pouring out more lies.
ReplyDeleteI have cousins, one is yr older.E.g.25 and 26.
DeleteMy sister in-law enter university at age of 14yrs.
Get a life! Is it your age? Move on already!!!
DeleteTobi is 23 and the youngest of 4 siblings.
DeleteMy love for Tobi eh! its.just like copied assignment, I just can't explain it! Tobo G if you like, you are 35 or 40 I just love you like that.
ReplyDeleteAnony you can keep ranting or over this post its just making my Tobi more popular
I wonder why some are pained i too like the guy and controversy is working for us.
DeleteCeec said that 29 thing to spite Tobi and I believe Khloe might have told her that Tobi's date of birth was being debated on social media when she was first evicted ,so when she went back in she gossiped about this with ceec just like the Juliet Ibrahim endorsement
ReplyDeleteWho age help??? I Just Love Tobi,he is such a gentleman!!
ReplyDeleteSmoking doesnt make someone a bad person!!
I want a Man like Tobi!
Our Tobo Geee!!! Our Tobi!!!
ReplyDeleteMan like Tobi, we love you we love ya we love you baaaaaadt!!!!!!!
Brilliant Focused Handsome Romantic Talented Rich.. Everything. Muah!!!!
They can fight and shout but they will never near you.
They can argue and calculate but you are gini?? 23!!!
Pop more bottles of Moet Jare, we gotcha!!
Tobi is not any 23 abeg . haba !
ReplyDeleteHe is older than that abeg
But who him age help ??
Tobi, if you are 23
ReplyDeleteIf Miracle is 23
If Whizkids is 20
It means I am somewhere still waiting for my parents to have intercourse so I can be born.
Miracle is 29
Tobi is 33
Ceecee is 28
Nina is 26
None of them is in their early 20s. Whizkid is pushing 40.
Take this to the bank.
I am sure if Simi has claimed 23 , you people would have believed her but she was honest a bit and said 30.
Just like Bollywood actors that are pushing 50 are now 40. I saw Stella Damascus own and I was shocked.
KING XOXO MYSTERY
And you happen to know Wizkid is pushing 40 years how? Please take it easy na.
DeleteLol
Lmao @ wizkid pushing 40.
DeleteHahahahahaha that Stellas own ehhh...imagine ooo.
DeleteWizkid left Federal Government College FGC Ijanikin Lagos in 1998.
DeleteHe was 18.Wizkid is 38. His school father is 41, popular studio Engr.
King XOXO is right.
i believe Tobi? My friends son finished secondary school @ 13+ and he gained admission the same year into uni you think dem go tell university say dem never reach 16 or 17 yrs?
ReplyDeleteComments here are too funny, I don laugh tire. Google says Tobi is 28, its only Tobi and his parents that knows the truth
ReplyDelete...it is not impossible that Tobi is 23.
ReplyDeleteI entered university at 15 and graduated from an Engineering degree at 19+. I am 37years now but most of my classmates are over 40.
I didn't go around telling people my age so everyone just assumes you are same age as them.
Even in my adult life, once I tell people the year I graduated secondary school or Uni, they automatically accord me extra respect thinking I must be old.
Stella, Thank you for liking Tobi
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