Asset Dossier: Ihim, N.
Field Data Entry
Registry ID WLS-71-NIH-605
Current Status Former (Potomac Newcomer)
Asset Risk Moderate (Juju Drama)
Primary Export Nigerian Heritage, Cult Accusations, One-Season Exit
The Entrance
Nneka Ihim enters every room like a lawyer who forgot she’s on a reality show and keeps trying to present evidence. The energy is defensive, the presence is combative, and the whole performance has that quality of someone who thought being right would protect her from being fired (it didn’t). She is Potomac’s most contentious recent addition, a woman who lasted one season by accusing a castmate’s family of juju (Nigerian spiritual practice) and then spent the entire season defending that accusation like it was a dissertation.
The Estate Appraisal
The domain is modest Potomac comfort—$2 million suggests professional success but nothing remarkable. There’s no business listed, no brand, just a woman who joined the show and immediately created the kind of cultural/spiritual conflict that makes everyone uncomfortable rather than entertained. It’s not Old Money, it’s Professional Money that she thought would give her credibility but just made her casting more confusing. She doesn’t entertain—she litigates, every conversation a cross-examination, every gathering a trial.
The Verdict
Nneka shall be placed in The Courtroom—a space designed for adversarial proceedings rather than entertainment. She is Potomac’s most divisive one-season addition, a woman whose juju accusations created a rift in the cast that was more uncomfortable than compelling. Her core contradiction: she wanted to be taken seriously while making unsubstantiated spiritual accusations on camera. She lasted one season, the juju drama dominated everything, and she was not asked back.
Registry Status: The Juju Accuser—One Season, One Accusation, One Exit.

