Key Points:
- Kaybobo says Imisi keeps him going in tough house days. He admits she can annoy him sometimes.
- He calls his mum his main source of strength. Her words push him on hard, bleak nights.
- He wants seats for his family at the live show. He also asks Biggie for a proper finale outfit.
Kaybobo used his diary time to bare his heart. The finalist spoke with calm pride and warm hope.

He first praised Imisi for steady care in the house. “She can be a pain sometimes,” he smiled, “but she kept me going.” He said he and Kola could have clicked more. However, they started talking late. He also noted a late bond with Thelma.
Mum’s words keep him strong
Then he turned to the person who shaped his life. “Who I am today is because of my mum,” he said. “Aside from God, my mum,” he added with clear emotion. When life feels too hard, he recalls her prayers. Those words make him rise and try again. “God brought me here for a reason,” he stressed.
He also spoke on the last eviction twist. Kaybobo expected Roboy to reach the final week. The shock hit him when Roboy left on Sunday. He called Roboy “lively” and “bubbly” in every room.
Shock at Roboy’s exit, outfit plea for finale
Later on, he made a direct, practical plea to Biggie. He said he had no outfit for the grand night. He did not think he would reach the final week. Now he needs help to look sharp on stage. He also asked for more seats for his family. He wants seven loved ones, with his mum in front. “I want to hug my mum,” he told Biggie.
His finals path has drawn huge fan talk online. Last week, he sealed a sure slot with a red phone pass. That bold move cut the grand prize by ₦10m. Meanwhile, house talk around Imisi has stayed hot this week. Tensions rose as critics probed her bond with Kola. Catch that thread in this report on Mensan accuses Imisi.
Before the bell, he sent thanks to fans and peers. He said he felt “grateful” and ready for Saturday’s show. He also reached out to the entertainment world for work. “Make una help your boy,” he pleaded with bright hope. He called on modelling firms to give him a chance.
Biggie closed the session with a firm, kind speech. He praised Kaybobo as “an outlier” who defied rough odds. “Greatness is greatness,” Biggie said, “no matter how it comes.” The words lit up the room with belief and calm joy.





