- Kellyrae, the winner of Big Brother Naija season 9, paid homage to the Olu of Warri, His Majesty Ogiame Atuwatse III.
- He received a colorful reception at the palace, featuring traditional Itsekiri dances.
- Kellyrae and his wife paraded through Deco road in a convoy, receiving cheers from the crowd.
- The visit sparked excitement among Warri youths, celebrating Kellyrae as the second winner from Delta state.
- Kellyrae’s victory was seen as a testament to the city’s resilient spirit, epitomized by the slogan “Warri no dey carry.”
- This win follows the accomplishment of Michael Efe Ejeba, aka Efe, who won season 2 in 2017.
Big Brother Naija season 9 winner, Kingsley Oritsetimeyin, also known as Kellyrae, caused a stir in Warri when he paid homage to the Olu of Warri, His Majesty Ogiame Atuwatse III. The reality star received a colorful reception at the palace, complete with vibrant cultural dances. Kellyrae and his wife then paraded through Deco road in a convoy, basking in the cheers and attention from the crowd.
The visit sparked excitement among Warri youths, who celebrated Kellyrae as the second winner from Delta state. They praised his victory as a testament to the city’s resilient spirit, epitomized by the slogan “Warri no dey carry.” One enthusiast, Rose, expressed hopes for more wins from Delta youths in reality TV shows, sports, and academics, dubbing Delta State the “big heart.” This sentiment echoes the accomplishment of Michael Efe Ejeba, aka Efe, who won season 2 in 2017.