Key points
- Mensan lists plans for prize use. He mentions school and charity. He adds a new firm and support for his mum.
- He names three housemates for apologies. Ivatar comes first by name. He also mentions Kaybobo and Otega from week one.
- He picks Koyin as his alternate winner. He calls him a friend. He thanks fans and prays for them on air.
Mensan used his last Diary Session well. He spoke with care and poise. He set out his plans in clear terms. He then thanked fans for their love.

He told Biggie he has big dreams. If he wins, he will set up a firm. He wants to go back to school too. He aims for two master’s degrees in key fields.
What he plans to do with the prize
Mensan broke his plan into parts. First, he wants to start a company. He did not name the niche yet. But he said the plan is firm and near. He also spoke on school and skill.
He wants a master’s in entertainment law. He wants a master’s in oil and gas. He said both will help his next steps. He also vowed to care for his mum.
A plan for a kids’ cause came next. He said he will start a foundation. The focus will be on kids and hope. He wants to give back through that work.
Apologies and his pick to win
Biggie asked who he would thank or forgive. Mensan chose to apologise first. “I would like to apologise to Ivatar,” he said. He added that his mum taught him to lead with peace.
He then named Kaybobo from week one. At the time, they did not get along. He also mentioned Otega by name. He said he wishes to mend those ties.
On who should win if not him, he was clear. “Koyin,” he said without pause. He called Koyin a good friend. He said the bond stayed true in the House.
He closed with a short message to viewers. “Thank you to my creator,” he began on air. He thanked fans for the trust and love. “I love you all,” he added with warmth.
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