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BBNaija’s Onyeka Dismisses Prospects of Friendship with Victoria

Former Big Brother Naija Season 9 housemate, Onyeka, has dismissed any possibility of rekindling friendship with her fellow contestant and on-show rival, Victoria.
The pair had a fraught relationship during their time in the Big Brother house, clashing over mutual interest in Ozee Mbadiwe, which fueled their rivalry.
At the recent reunion special hosted by Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, the prospect of reconciliation was raised. While Victoria indicated she had moved on and was open to letting bygones be bygones, Onyeka maintained a firm stance against any rapprochement.
“I don’t like snakes. Snaky movement is not my vibe. So, I just want to stay on my own,” Onyeka declared.
She further emphasized that she and Victoria had mutually agreed never to be friends, a decision she is determined to uphold.
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