Evicted Big Brother Naija housemate Tracy Ekwe has expressed uncertainty about her job prospects upon returning to her workplace. The reality‑TV participant, who works for an oil and gas firm, initially took a two‑week leave of absence under the pretense of attending a self‑improvement course. In an interview with The Beat 99.9 FM Lagos after her eviction, Ekwe revealed that she spent seven weeks on the show, far exceeding her planned leave period. She acknowledged that her actions may attract disciplinary measures from her company’s human‑resources department.
Ekwe admitted she did not disclose her true intentions to her employer because she was unsure whether she would be selected for the reality show. Her concerns about job security stem from having misled her boss about the reasons for her leave. She plans to discuss the situation with her company to determine whether she will be reinstated.
In addition to seeking a resolution with her employer, Ekwe intends to explore opportunities in the entertainment industry, specifically lifestyle content creation and acting. Her situation highlights the challenges individuals may face when pursuing personal interests outside of their professional obligations and serves as a reminder of the importance of transparency and communication in the workplace.
As Ekwe navigates her post‑reality‑show career, she will likely need to address the consequences of her actions and work toward a resolution with her employer. The outcome will depend on her company’s policies and procedures regarding employee misconduct. If reinstated, she will need to rebuild trust with her colleagues; alternatively, she may choose to focus on her newfound interests in entertainment, potentially opening new career opportunities. Regardless of the result, Ekwe’s experience on Big Brother Naija has provided her with a platform to explore alternative career paths and connect with a wider audience.
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