Key Points
- A viral post claims the pair wed to prove critics wrong. The writer doubts a deep bond existed.
- The claim revives old talk about the Pepper Dem couple. Fans trade views across social apps.
- Neither Khafi nor Gedoni replies to the fresh take. Their silence fuels the chat.
Khafi (Khafi Kareem) and Gedoni (Gedoni Ekpata) face a new claim about their marriage. A social media analyst says the wedding was not about love but a response to pressure.

The post suggests the pair tied the knot to make a point. It echoes past debates about BBNaija couples after the show. For context, see this Zita returns to UNILAG update.
The couple met during BBNaija 2019, the Pepper Dem season. They later held a quiet wedding and moved on with life in the UK.
The analyst wrote that he “still believes he never truly loved her.” He added that the groom “caved” after fans pushed the talk for months. The short post spread quickly across X and Instagram.
The words stirred mixed takes from viewers of the 2019 season. Some fans say the claim is harsh and unfair to a young family. Others argue that strong public talk always follows on-screen bonds.
At the time of filing this, Khafi and Gedoni had not replied. Their pages show normal family posts and work notes. A recent feature on Imisi shows how BBNaija tales still draw eyes; read this BBNaija winner Imisi reveals child loss.
What sparked the claim
The author framed his view as an “unpopular take.” He said “people kept dragging that he doesn’t love her,” and that the groom acted to “prove a point.” The line set off a wave of comments.
Fans then pulled old clips from the Pepper Dem year. They weighed moments that showed care or coldness. Many agreed that only the couple knows their truth.
The couple’s public story
Khafi and Gedoni have since welcomed two boys. They share calm family shots and rare work notes from the UK. Past talk about them has come and gone many times.
They have also kept close ties with other housemates from the class of 2019. When claims appear, they usually stay quiet and let the noise fade. That approach seems to hold again this week.
For now, the latest post remains a personal view with no proof. It adds to a long thread of opinions about TV love stories. Readers should treat it as a claim and not hard fact.





