Nina Ivy, a past contestant on Big Brother Naija, reacted to a statement from the management of Kellyrae and Kassia Sule, who asked for votes only for Kellyrae to stay in the game.
Kellyrae entered the show with his wife, Kassia, and they were initially evicted as a pair. Recently, however, evictions can happen to individuals.
This led their management to focus solely on Kellyrae, arguing that it was his dream to be on the show and that splitting votes would hurt his chances.
Nina criticized this idea, saying it was silly to think Kellyrae would share any winnings with Kassia.
She also suggested that their management sounded envious of success and urged her fans to support Kassia.
In another tweet, she stated she didn’t know the housemates well but felt Kassia was eager to win.
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See some comments below:
@i_am_dagos: “They’re talking about family matters you dey put mouth….better go face your children.”
@Ninaivy_: “My kids are doing wonderful, they are citizens of a country that works. Focus on your family.”
@just_me_YES_ME: “Who be this one? Nothing wey I no go see on this Twitter. Chai KellyRae don suffer!”
@Ebyfyn: “Nina it’s your guts for me. You better face your life o and mind your business, if people Dey talk u suppose Dey close mouth.”
@darkvelvet02 “You kukuma no get sense before.”
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