Winner of Big Brother Naija Season 7, Josephine Otabor, popularly known as Phyna, has reacted to reports of her abandoning her father.
Recall that Phyna’s father, in a recent interview with Vanguard, said the last time they set their eyes on her was the day she was announced as the winner of the reality show.
READ: BBNaija: ‘My Daughter Stopped Picking My Calls After Winning N100 Million – Phyna’s Father
Phyna’s father, Felix Otabor, claimed that her daughter, who flaunts on social media, has not answered their calls since she left the BBNaija house.
He further stated that she asked him to stop being a hearse driver (Somebody who transports the deceased person from the funeral home or mortuary to the final resting place).
Reacting to the reports, Phyna, via a post on the microblogging platform, X, formerly Twitter, on Saturday, called out the newspaper for tormenting her with texts and calls and for probing her with unnecessary questions.
She said: “I think it’s time for me to sue this useless vanguard, they’ve been tormenting me with texts and calls. I mistakenly picked one of the numbers 4days back immediately, I said hello, the useless man just said he was Ben Njoku from Vanguard and the next thing this bastard started asking questions.
“I just asked him how could call me and start questioning me immediately I then ended, and he texted me immediately that he was so sorry.
“Now you went back to your cupboard to say your father is crying your mother gave him a bastard son? Vanguard will crumble.”
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