Key points:
- Radiogad challenges Mercy Eke’s “new home” birthday post. He says the house claim is false.
- He insists she only rented a flat in the building. He says a neighbour told him so.
- The OAP warns that such posts pressure young girls. He calls the lifestyle fake.
Mercy Eke’s birthday post drew fresh heat online this week. The star shared bright shots and a short clip. She smiled, popped a drink, and wrote “new home.” Fans rushed in with cheers.

Soon after, media man Radiogad pushed back on the claim. He spoke in blunt words on his page. He said the whole block is not hers. He said she only rented a flat.
Radiogad challenges the ‘new home’ story
The OAP said a close source gave him more gist. He said the source is Mercy’s next-door neighbour. The person told him Mercy is a flat mate. He stressed the house is not her full buy.
More points came fast from Radiogad that day. He said she leads a fake life online. He also said she buys a house each week. Those words came with hard shade and sharp tone.
Earlier, our site covered the first pushback online. See this linked recap on the OAP query over Ikoyi house. It shows how the talk started.
Fans recall gifts, money, and fresh scrutiny
Mercy’s post showed roses and a sweet pink look. Gold “HOME” balloons hung bright in the room. The scene looked grand for a new home tag. Praise posts filled her page in minutes.
Still, more checks trailed the glossy show. A day later, talk moved to cash and price. Critic Daniel Regha asked blunt money questions. He raised them after her past car and home claims.
Catch that follow-up in our piece on new house money questions. It tracks the wider chat and fan buzz.
Radiogad also issued a clear caution to girls. He said such posts can raise false life goals. Young fans may feel pressed to keep up. He urged care when stars post bold claims.
At the time of this report, Mercy stayed quiet. She has not replied to the fresh charge. Her team has not shared a new line. We will update once a firm word drops.





