Ike Onyema, a former Big Brother Naija ‘pepper dem’ housemate and current All Stars show housemate, has threatened to kick out his estranged lover and season winner, Mercy Eke.
While talking with Angel Smith, the two talked about Mercy possibly winning the show again, as well as their deteriorating relationship.
Ike revealed that he is no longer in contact with his estranged lover because he does not want her to take him for granted.
When Angel inquired whether they would ever talk in the house, he replied:
“Right now no, but eventually, she the kinda person that if you let her, she’d take advantage. So we wouldn’t cross that line again”.
Spilling more, he revealed that he has heard many things about Mercy.
“I don hear many things on the street that’s why I dey vex with her”.
On the possibility of Mercy winning the show, he admitted that though the reality star has a strong winning spirit due to her strong fan base, he would, however, take her down.
According to him, he would ally with others to bring the reality star down and ensure she doesn’t win for a second time.
“She has a strong winning spirit. But if I wan get am, I will form alliance to take her down. I know she has a strong fanbase. We go make them spend their money tire”.
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