Nigerian actress and content creator Nons Miraj reaffirmed her commitment to helping others and revealed a ₦200 million investment in rebranding her hit series, ‘The Hunt Game Show,’ emphasizing her belief in generosity and strategic preparation
Nigerian actress, content creator, and brand influencer Chinonso Ukah, widely known as Nons Miraj, has firmly reaffirmed her commitment to uplifting others, revealing the philosophy that guides her life and career.
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In a recent interview with Egungun of Lagos, Nons Miraj reflected on her journey, her unique approach to challenges, and her ambitious investment in her popular love show, ‘The Hunt Game Show’.

“I will still keep helping people because that’s how God blesses me,” Nons Miraj declared, underscoring her deeply held belief in the power of generosity and community.
She described her upbringing as “normal,” stating, “My growing up was normal. It wasn’t wooden spoon, it wasn’t plastic spoon. It was normal.”

When questioned about experiencing depression, Nons Miraj was quick to clarify her perspective: “No. Sometimes I just go to my comfort zone and think of new ideas.” For her, these periods of solitude are not about sadness or despair, but rather crucial moments for recharging her creativity and brainstorming fresh content for her dedicated fanbase.
I will still keep helping people because that’s how God blesses me.
Nons Miraj’s impressive career trajectory stands as a testament to the power of thorough preparation and bold, strategic investment.
“If you dream it, put money into it. Opportunity meets readiness. When you are ready and you have opportunity, it goes hand in hand,” she advised, highlighting her formula for success.
Driven by a determination to propel her career to unprecedented heights, Nons Miraj made a staggering ₦200 million investment into rebranding and significantly expanding ‘The Hunt Game Show’, a compelling reality dating series that she both expertly hosts and diligently produces.
“I have put 200 million naira on the rebranding of The Hunt Games Show,” she confirmed, showcasing her significant financial commitment to the project.
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This substantial investment signals her ambition and belief in the show’s potential for even greater success.