“I Have Taken Over Nigerian Market”- Tacha Shares Why She Relocated Abroad



  • Tacha has opened up about her decision to move abroad.
  • Recall that she has now relocated to the United Kingdom.
  • Tacha stated that she made the move because she believed she had “conquered” the Nigerian market.


Former Big Brother Naija star Tacha, whose full name is Natacha Anita Akide, has opened up about her decision to move abroad.

GistLover reports that she has now relocated to the United Kingdom.

In a discussion with British media personality Madame Joyce, Tacha stated that she made the move because she believed she had “conquered” the Nigerian market.

Tacha said: “I relocated to the UK because I have conquered the whole of the Nigerian market. Relocating to the UK doesn’t mean I’m not going to do Nigerian deals. If the offer is good, why not?

“The influencing scene in Nigeria looks so beautiful, but behind the scenes, it’s not as beautiful as it seems because the money is poor. Someone would pay you N6 million, that’s around $3,000, for you to influence for six months and post two videos a month.

“The fee was the same when I left the Big Brother Naija show in 2019, but it made sense then. At least, you could book a plane ticket with it. But right now, $3,000 is nothing. N6 million seems good, but when you have to convert it to dollars, travel abroad, and spend money to look good, there’s nothing left.”

In other news, Celebrity bartender Pacal Okechukwu, known as Cubana Chiefpriest, praised an Igbo man from Ukpor, Anambra state, after he arrived in his village with a convoy.

Some cars were driven by men, while others were transported on trucks. Cubana Chiefpriest remarked that the display of wealth by the Anambra man shows that Igbo money deserves respect.

The celebrity bartender revealed his goal to set another record in the state by January 10, 2025. He asked his fans to guess the number of cows he would pull on his journey back to his home state. He boasted about his importance and insisted he is not small. He urged people online to be ready for that day.

Cubana Chiefpriest’s announcement was met with mixed feelings. Some criticized the show of luxury as unnecessary, while others highlighted the issues of unemployment and insecurity in the South-East.