‘Don’t ever fight Maria Chike, she fights with receipts and her finger runs like mouth’ – Reality Tv star, Mercy Eke warns

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  • Reality TV star Mercy Eke has cautioned against retaliating against her colleague, Maria Chike.
  • She believes that fighting with a mother of one is risky as she uses her own strength in the conflict.
  • Chike’s banter caused her to temporarily leave Snapchat.

Mercy Eke, a reality TV personality, has warned against fighting her colleague, Maria Chike.

Fighting with one’s mother, she claims, is dangerous because she will use whatever she has against someone in a fight.

She claimed Chike’s banter caused her to temporarily leave the social media app Snapchat.

She tweeted on her X handle Tuesday, “For your own good don’t ever fight with Maria Chike. E get whyyy… She fights with receipts and her finger runs like mouth.

“She’s dragging my edges on snap… I have left snap for her… pls Dont tag her.”

Eke and Chike’s bond formed during their time on the Big Brother Naija ‘Pepper Dem’ season of 2019. They’ve been pals since then.

In other news, Former Big Brother Naija reality show contestant, Alex Unusual has recently opened up about her tough past that really shaped who she is today.

In a chat on the Unpack podcast, she shared her experiences of being bullied and mistreated by both family and peers.

Reflecting on her time in secondary school, she mentioned how she was unfairly tagged as a thief and being seen as rebellious.

Her words:

“My aunty flogged me for giving their pigs clean water to drink instead of dirty water. How in the name of the Lord am I supposed to go and get dirty water for something that is living?

“I literally washed the pig’s buckets and gave them clean water. Then these pigs refused to drink water all day. And when they came back they accused me of trying to kill the pigs. saying it was intentional. That I knew what I was doing.

“The reason they were able to label me a thief was something they caused. They would punish me through the night and I would become the last person to leave the hostel the following morning.

“So when something is missing, it was me that they would hold. I went to class one day and everybody started to beat me. They asked me ‘Which biscuit did I eat in class today?’ I told them I had not even eaten all day. Everybody just landed on me. They now said somebody saw me eating biscuits in class.

“They opened my locker and found the provisions of one of the seniors in my corner. They started beating me that day and I called my mother and told her I did not do what they accused me of.

“A friend even asked me if I had the sickness of people who steal without knowing. They said they needed to take me to church for prayers.”

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