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BBNaija: Rhuthee and Chinwe Clash with Nelly After Return

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The reentry of evicted housemates Rhuthee, Chinwe, and Dami into the Brother Naija ‘No Loose Guard’ house has sparked a new wave of drama and conflict.

The trio, who were previously evicted, returned with unresolved tensions, reigniting old disputes with the remaining housemates.

Their reappearance has stirred up heated exchanges, particularly with Nelly, who has been at the center of several confrontations.

On Thursday afternoon, following a series of intense arguments, Rhuthee and Chinwe took a moment to discuss the day’s events.

Rhuthee, expressing her frustration, referred to Nelly in a derogatory manner, comparing her to Mercy Eke, the winner of Big Brother Naija Season 4.

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“Can you believe that girl? A low-budget Mercy Eke,” Rhuthee remarked dismissively, referring to Nelly’s boldness during their earlier clash.

Chinwe, however, quickly interjected, suggesting that the comparison was actually a compliment and not an insult.

“Don’t call her that! That’s an upgrade,” she retorted, hinting at the high regard Mercy Eke holds in the reality TV world.

Earlier in the day, tensions between Nelly and Chinwe escalated dramatically, nearly leading to a physical altercation.

The confrontation was only defused thanks to the intervention of other housemates who stepped in just in time to prevent things from getting out of hand.

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Nelly, who bears a striking resemblance to Mercy Eke, has often been compared to the former BBNaija champion.

This resemblance, combined with her confident personality, has made her a prominent figure in the house.

Nelly has also revealed that she shares a friendship with Mercy Eke outside the house, adding more intrigue to the comparisons being made.

Mercy Eke, aware of the situation, recently took to her social media to express support for Nelly, further fueling the ongoing drama.

Her endorsement has added a layer of complexity to the dynamics within the house, as the housemates navigate this tense atmosphere filled with rivalries and alliances.

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As the reintroduced housemates settle back into the game, it’s clear that their return has injected a new level of excitement and unpredictability.

With personalities clashing and emotions running high, viewers can expect even more explosive moments as the season progresses.


 

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Fuji Star Shanko Rasheed Atanda Loses First Son

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Nigerian Fuji artist Shanko Rasheed Atanda sadly reports the loss of his first son, Jamaldeen Atanda.

The artist took to social media and revealed this sad news.

“So sad, no parent prays to lose a child in their lifetime but Alhamdulilahi Jamaldeen Emirs Atanda JNR rest well my champ I will surely tell you all about it when I see you again. Omo Ola sun reeee,” he wrote.


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Love Island Star Rob Rausch Wins Traitors Season 4

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American reality TV bad boy Rob Rausch makes headlines as he becomes the winner of a reality show called Traitors.

It can be noted that the finale of the series was a big shock to those in the house and it was definitely a moment of “Now you’re sending three home” in his overalls, of course.

It can be recalled that the reality star became popular after showing on the dating reality show Love Island where he came in for 3 seasons but really made an impact in his second appearance, season 6.

And with his fans from there, he easily became a topic to know as he claimed the winner of Traitors season 4.


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Gospel Singer Busola Oke Opens Up About Financial Struggles

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Gospel singer Busola Oke speaks out and shared that she has been suffering financially. She reveals that she is making a big consideration of stepping away from the music industry.

The singer revealed this during a TikTok live session where she spoke on her personal difficulties and situation in her life.

“Right now, I have no car, and I owe a lot of people. The last time I had a car was in 2020. I need to pay my debts. I struggle to pay for the hotel I stay at now. I need shelter and a car, even if it is a jalopy. The money I am supposed to use for food, I use it to take Uber around.”


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