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Nigerian Billionaire Son Kiddwaya Sparks Controversy With Lifestyle Choice

Kiddwaya, the son of Nigerian billionaire Terry Waya, ignited debate after speaking about his lifestyle and occupation on a recent […]

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Kiddwaya, the son of Nigerian billionaire Terry Waya, ignited debate after speaking about his lifestyle and occupation on a recent podcast. The former *Big Brother Naija* reality‑TV star disclosed that he does not work or run a business, choosing instead to enjoy his life and his family’s wealth.

During his appearance on the *Off The Record* podcast, Kiddwaya described his daily routine as traveling to various destinations, socializing with friends, and indulging in luxurious activities. He called himself a “man of leisure” who prioritizes living life to the fullest. Although he had previously claimed involvement in the oil and trade industries, he clarified that those pursuits are not his true passion.

Kiddwaya said his approach to life would not change if he were to get married; he would look for a partner who shares his love for fun and leisure. He also emphasized that he strives to maintain his integrity and protect his family’s reputation by avoiding scandals. While acknowledging that many people in similar positions misuse their privileges, he insists he chooses to use his circumstances responsibly.

His comments have generated significant attention and discussion, sparking debate about privilege, responsibility, and the choices that come with wealth. By openly discussing his lifestyle, Kiddwaya has reinforced his reputation as a charismatic, unapologetic individual unafraid to speak his mind. The reaction to his statements is likely to remain a topic of conversation in the days ahead.

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