Its good news for disqualified reality star, Erica Nlewedim as her GoFund kitty grows bigger.


The popular Big Brother Naija housemate, who was sent packing from the Big Brother Naija 2020 House for unruly behaviour has become a millionaire.
Less than 24 hours after her disqualification, Erica has earned over $19,000.
Her fans known has ‘Elites’ started a ‘GoFund me’ just minutes after her disqualification.
In less than three hours, it was funded with over $13,000 of the targeted $100,000.
A description underneath the campaign page reads: “For Erica Nlewedim, the star of BBNaija season 5, Lockdown edition whose journey on the show came to an emotional end – To realize some of her hopes and aspirations.”
Erica Ngozi Nlewedim was been booted out of the 2020 Big Brother Naija Lockdown show o Sunday for threatening to kill another housemate, Laycon.
Although she apologised
to her mates, Biggie would not condone bad conduct.
On Sunday, just before the Eviction show, Biggie summoned the housemates to the
lounge, where he read
Article 18, Page 14 that talks about Prohibited Behaviour.
Then he showed series of videos of her obscene behaviour.
In one Erica was pictured body shaming and threatening to kill Laycon. She was also shown pouring water on the bed as the Head of House.
With the rules so crystal clear, it was inevitable she deserved
the red card.
Thus, she was shown the door, as was done to Tacha the last season, when she
fought with the eventual winner, Mercy Eke.
Meanwhile, her fans known has ‘Elites’ started a ‘GoFund me’ just minutes after her disqualification.
In less than three hours, it was funded with over $13,000 of the targeted $100,000.
However Chief Executive Officer CMC cars, Chidi Mike, also took to his Instagram to promise Erica N2million among other donations.
Big Brother also reiterated the rules of the reality show while addressing the Housemates on Sunday evening.
He said: “BBNaija rule book clearly states in Article 18 sub-section 1 that other types of violence, including provocation, goading, bullying, and victimisation may be punished by Big Brother in any way Big Brother chooses.”