Timini said he was picked to represent Nigeria at the TV reality show, but was eventually dropped by the organizers
By Kehinde Okeowo
Nollywood actor, Timini Egbuson has revealed that he missed an opportunity to rise to stardom through popular reality show, Big Brother Africa.
He made this known while featuring on the latest episode of ‘The Culture League’ podcast.
According to the thespian, he and four other contestants were picked to represent Nigeria at the TV reality show, but he was eventually dropped.
He, however, added that the setback turned out to be a blessing, as he was given a role in the popular TV series, MTV Shuga Naija that same year.
Egbuson went on to advise his fans that while missed opportunities may appear to be setbacks, they can sometimes serve as a springboard to greater achievements.
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Speaking during the interview, he said, “I have learnt that sometimes, lost opportunities could be a blessing. I have so many colleagues that have gotten opportunities that I wanted, I’ve gotten opportunities that people wanted as well.
“But when I look at the trajectory of my career, some of those things that I might have gotten would have completely derailed me from where I am today. And I believe that where I am today is where I am ordained by God to be.
“I was supposed to be on Big Brother Africa some years ago, it was about five of us, we’ve done all the necessary things and they asked us to pack our bags and wait to be called to join the show. I even hired someone to manage my social media but they didn’t pick me. I think Tayo went, I’m not sure who went that year. But that was the year that I did MTV Shuga and MTV Shuga is what launched my career to who I am today.
“If I had gone on Big Brother, the hype would have gone down by now or I might not have made it in the entertainment industry. So, sometimes, when you lose opportunities, you just have to count it as a blessing, dust your feet and keep on moving. That’s one hard lesson I have learnt.”






