Mercy’s sister refused to repay the debt because Mercy did not win the BBNaija tournament, instead finishing as the runner-up. In addition, other supporters came out to reveal purported information that Mercy Eke had set aside a large sum of N4 million to buy votes in order to win the reality show.
Debbie, a young lady, openly accused Mercy Eke of neglecting to repay a huge debt equal to N1 million after the reality program ended.
Debbie came to Twitter and used a ‘Twitter space’ to address the problem, stating that Mercy Eke and her sister, Promise, had not followed through on their financial agreement to purchase premium “ICUs” to vote for Mercy during her time on the popular reality television show.
She explained that she had received threats and intimidation from Mercy’s sister, Promise, after making her issues public.
According to Debbie, Mercy’s sister refused to repay the debt because Mercy did not win the BBNaija tournament, instead finishing as the runner-up.
Debbie’s statements have elicited conflicting reactions from fans and followers of the reality star, as well as those who have been following the issue closely.
In addition, other supporters came out to reveal purported information that Mercy Eke had set aside a large sum of N4 million to buy votes in order to win the reality show.
It is important to remember that this controversy has arisen soon after Promise, Mercy’s sister, publicly criticized the BBNaija production team for her sister’s second-place finish in the competition. Promise claimed that both she and a group of supporters referred to as “mercenaries” had put in a lot of overtime to make sure Mercy won.
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