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Queen Mercy Atang Says She Wants Wealth to Support Flood Victims

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Queen Mercy Atang prayer for wealth moves hearts as BBNaija star says she wants extreme wealth to help flood victims and struggling families

Former Big Brother Naija housemate and entrepreneur Queen Mercy Atang, on Tuesday, 1 July 2026, shared an emotional message on Instagram expressing a deeply personal prayer for wealth, saying she desires financial abundance not for luxury but to support flood victims, struggling families and vulnerable communities across Nigeria.

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The reality television star said her thoughts are often burdened by images of hardship, particularly the plight of children and families affected by flooding and displacement, which she described as emotionally overwhelming.

Queen Mercy Atang stated that her desire for wealth is driven by compassion and a longing to provide basic necessities for people who lack access to food, shelter, healthcare and education.

“I’m so sad,” she wrote.

She added, “Sometimes I wish I had the money and the influence to make everyone comfortable. Not necessarily rich, just comfortable enough to have the basic things every human deserves.”

In her message, Queen Mercy Atang specifically referenced the suffering of flood victims, noting that scenes of children being rescued and families losing their homes have had a strong emotional impact on her.

“Seeing little children being pulled from floodwaters or families losing everything breaks me into pieces. It honestly hurts my heart,” she wrote.

The prayer for wealth has since resonated widely across social media, with many users praising her empathy and expressing hope that her desire to help others would be fulfilled.

She concluded her message with a heartfelt appeal for divine blessing, saying, “Lord, please make me extremely wealthy. Not for luxury or status, but so I can put smiles on people’s faces, lift burdens, and help those in need.”

The post has sparked conversations around celebrity philanthropy and the growing public sensitivity to humanitarian crises, particularly flooding incidents affecting vulnerable communities.

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While reactions continue online, supporters say her message highlights a broader desire among public figures to use influence and wealth for social impact rather than personal gain.

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