The grand finale of Empire Mansion Season 2 unfolded in spectacular style, and it’s now official, Angela Pearl has been crowned the winner.
The announcement came directly from the show’s Instagram page with the jubilant message:

“And the crown goes to… ANGELA PEARL!
From the very first day, she brought the heat, the heart, the hustle and now she stands as the undisputed Queen of the Empire Mansion!”
On Friday, August 8, 2025, Lagos’s high society converged at The Oriental Hotel in Victoria Island for the electrifying Grand Finale of Empire Mansion Season 2.

The show culminated 60 riveting days of competition, branded as “An Exclusive Celebration of Reality, Rivalry, and Royalty,” and offered a staggering ₦60 million grand prize complete with an SUV and an all-expense-paid international trip. But Empire Mansion was about more than luxury. Driven by the motto “Impact Your World”, the show showcased youth empowerment, social conscious challenges, and community engagement.
As the final 12 contestants gathered under the spotlight, the world tuned in to see who would claim victory, and whose journey would stand as a testament to navigating reality, rivalry, and royalty.
The evening’s drama began on the red carpet, as Lagos elites, contestants, producers, celebrity influencers, and media figures arrived in full flair.
Nollywood star Kalu Ikeagwu took the stage to guide the dramatic unveiling of the winner, and ultimately, Angela Pearl was crowned!
Her strategic smarts, poised performance at the Shyllon Museum, and emotional maturity across the season earned her top honors. Vec King finished as first runner-up, followed by Jenifer Nenzar in third.
Adding weight to the finale, Dr. Emmanuel Ojibo, MD/CEO of Achieving Greatness, announced brand ambassador roles for the top three, propelling the show’s promise of meaningful opportunity into reality.
At every turn, Empire Mansion diverged from traditional reality TV. Built around the “Impact Your World” philosophy, contestants took on real-world tasks visiting markets, schools, orphanages, offices, and manufacturing sites.
By Ezinne Okorie.