Gulder Ultimate Search
Never again! Jungle is for animals, not good for decent girl like me – Chisom Eluma, Last Girl Standing

Edited by: TOSIN AJIRIRE
Saturday, August 15, 2009
•Chisom with mum at the event
Photo: Sun News Publishing

The Amazon of Gulder Ultimate Search VI, Chisom Eluma has vowed never to have anything to do with the jungle again. According to the Last Girl Standing, who won accolades from viewers while the show lasted, the jungle is for animals and not good for a decent girl like her.

The 21-year-old undergraduate of University of Port Harcourt, who emerged the Camp Leader and Totem Bearer after Wale Akanbi’s eviction, bared her mind to Blockbuster shortly before leaving for her base in Rivers State.

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“God is my strength. He has actually helped me to survive in the jungle. I wouldn’t want to go back into the jungle for any reason. It was too tough. I think I am too decent for that. I will tell those coming next year that it’s not that easy, they should know what they are coming for.

“Before entering the jungle, I had the determination that I was going to be the last woman standing. And today, I am the last girl standing because I really worked hard for it. My major challenger on the D-day was Vivien so, when she was evicted leaving me as the last girl standing I was happy. God has made a platform for me through the Gulder Ultimate Search. All what I need is to build on it. I will spend the N2.5 million I won wisely. I will pay my tithe and invest the rest.”


 

 

 

 

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