Ambitious Uti aims for the sky
Thursday, October 09, 2008
Speaking to Showbiz a day after his eviction, Uti said that while he went in hoping to walk away with the whooping USD 100 000 (about P670 000) prize money, his early exit "does not necessarily mean all is lost". He said that now that he is out of the house, his priority is going back to school to complete his degree in Computer Science and Education. The affable Nigerian stated that he has set his mind on making it big in the entertainment industry. While some of the housemates might have gone into the house solely to compete for the ultimate prize, Uti's decision to enter the show seems to have been influenced by two factors - the prize money, and the necessary exposure he would get if he is to successfully penetrate the global entertainment industry. The young man is no doubt a rare breed and an optimist, who is adamant about his success. He noted that he was grateful for being a part of Big Brother Africa 3, explaining that he believes that he is on the right track to success.
"You saw me exhibiting my skills on Big Brother, I will be waiting for those calls," he jokingly said.
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