BamBam (Bamike Olawunmi-Adenibuyan) has expressed appreciation after reaching a major YouTube milestone.
The reality star shared a video on Instagram showing the plaque and certificate she received for surpassing 100,000 subscribers. She said she was pleasantly surprised to come home to the recognition and thanked YouTube, as well as her fan pages, for their support.

“I’m so grateful—I came home to this! Thank you @youtube @youtubeafrica. Shout out to my fan pages and #Bamfamily—you all keep me going!”

At the 11th AMVCA Cultural Day, BamBam (Bamike Olawunmi-Adenibuyan) shared her excitement about making her hosting debut for Onga and being nominated for Best Dressed Female, though she didn’t win. She described the event as a vibrant celebration of African culture and noted that her outfit paid tribute to Ghana’s rich heritage.
In 2024, she penned a heartfelt message to Omoni Oboli, thanking her for believing in her talent and giving her a platform in the film industry, while expressing admiration for her work.
Bambam has also spoken about her strict upbringing, revealing that her parents initially doubted her career path and acting ambitions. However, their perspective changed after her time on Big Brother Naija and her subsequent success.
In another moment that drew public praise, she helped save a suicidal mother of three at Megamound Estate, Lekki-Ajah, during a film shoot, later calling for support to get the woman professional help and rehabilitation.
