- – Contestant Wanni claims Mercy Eke struggled to create engaging content during the Big Brother Naija All-Stars season and resorted to forced drama, including fake relationships with other housemates.
- – Wanni also criticized Bryann, saying he has faded from the spotlight since his time on the show, raising questions about contestants’ post-show success.
- – Wanni’s comments spark debate among fans about the authenticity of relationships and drama in the reality show, as viewers reflect on the challenges contestants face to remain relevant.

In a recent conversation among housemates in the Big Brother Naija ‘No Loose Guard’ house, contestant Wanni has made some startling allegations about Season 4 winner, Mercy Eke.
Wanni claims that Eke faced significant challenges in providing engaging content during the All-Stars edition of the popular Nigerian reality show.
Claims of Forced Drama
According to Wanni, Mercy Eke was intent on capturing the audience’s attention but went to great lengths to do so. “During the All-Stars season, Mercy was struggling to be dramatic. She struggled to the extent that she forced a relationship with Whitemoney and even kissed him. She also kissed Kiddwaya and Pere,” Wanni disclosed during a recent discussion.
These remarks have raised eyebrows among fans and viewers who remember Mercy’s memorable moments in previous seasons.
Known for her vibrant personality, many expected her to bring the same flair to the All-Stars edition. However, Wanni suggests that Mercy’s attempts to generate drama may have seemed forced and unauthentic to the audience.
Reflections on Other Housemates
Wanni didn’t stop with her critique of Mercy Eke. She also touched upon the performance of Bryann, the runner-up from the ‘Level Up’ edition.
According to Wanni, Bryann has seemingly faded from the spotlight since the conclusion of the show.
This statement adds another layer to the ongoing discussions about the fate of contestants after their time in the Big Brother house.
Fans of the show may remember that Mercy Eke secured the second position in the All-Stars edition, with Ilebaye Odiniya claiming the coveted winner’s title.
The dynamics of relationships and alliances in the house often become central talking points, and Wanni’s comments are likely to ignite further discussions among viewers about the authenticity of the friendships and drama presented on screen.
As the series continues to capture public interest, Wanni’s revelations provide a fresh perspective on the challenges faced by contestants striving to maintain their relevance and entertainment value within the competitive reality TV landscape.





