Key Points:
- Kola says he will tell Doris every gist today. He believes silence now will twist facts later
- He recalls talk of “personal hygiene” from Sultana and friends. He feels that line was harsh and out of place
- Bright supports full disclosure and calls for clear air now. He offers to meet Isabella and report his stand
Kola shared his plan in the garden with Bright. He said he must brief Doris now before rumours grow. He stressed he once had no issue with a certain guy. However, he said that changed when the talk began to spread.

He also raised older gist that still stings. He said Sultana spoke on “personal hygiene” after the kiss with Isabella. That claim upset him and shaped new doubt. He added that friends pulled him aside with more gist.
Kola sets aim to confront Doris
Kola plans to talk to Doris and clear every line. He wants full truth to end the hush chat. He believes hints now will look like lies later. He said, “I wan scatter everything,” to stop mixed tales.
He further fears a leak from earlier chats with Dede. The first mention links to a recap of Dede’s “girl talk” leak. That quiet reveal already shook trust in the room. He wants Doris to hear his side first.
Sultana hygiene row fuels rising tension
Kola felt a sharp jab over the “hygiene” line. He cited a past pee claim that still trends online. That clash is captured in this Sultana pee row clash. He said Sultana should not raise such talk at all.
He also said Gigi and Jason joined the private chat. They told him what Doris may have said then. He questioned why the gist came through friends, not Doris. He wants clean talk, not whispers in corners.
Bright urges candour and offers mediation
Bright backed the plan to share all facts today. He said, “Bro, scatter everything,” so truth stands clear. He warned that half gist only keeps fires burning. He prefers clean air and open lines for peace.
Bright then offered to meet Isabella for balance. He will raise the claims and judge her reply. He promised to tell Kola if he will “consider or not.” Both men agreed calm truth works best for house trust.





