Former Big Brother Naija housemate Iheme Faith Uloma, known as Ifuennada who was a participant on Season 3 of the reality TV show in 2018 has expressed her strong disgust on talks about sex for money in the society as regards women.
Ifuennada revealed a blogger once wrote a disturbing report that she was paid the sum of 500,000 naira by a man for sexual satisfaction.
The outspoken reality TV star was an award-winning actress who scooped the AMAA award for Best Young and Promising Actor in the movie O-Town.
The 29 year-old who is also a fashion designer was making reference to the recent court case between American rapper Belcalis Marlenis Almánzar better known as Cardi B which saw the artiste handed a princely sum for defamation of character.
A blogger Tasha K had written a derogatory story about Cardi B saying the latter once prostituted and was infected with a sexually transmitted disease.
Cardi B was awarded an additional $1.5 million in punitive damages, plus $1.3 million for her attorney’s fees.
“I wish this judgment can happen in Nigeria. Congrats to Cardi B. Plus I don’t subscribe to money for sex,” Ifuennada stated in an interview.
In 2021, the Computer Science graduate of the Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago Iwoye categorically said in a tweet that making money gives a peace of mind and is far more important than sexual escapades.
Ifuennada’s networth according to her biography indicates that she is worth $50,000.
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