- Zion claimed he ended the relationship with Chinwe due to a disconnect in their life goals, but Chinwe strongly denied his version of events.
- Chinwe accused Zion of neglecting her before a trip, saying he went clubbing, switched off his phone, and ignored her request to spend time together.
- She further revealed that Zion’s family turned against her after she publicly admitted to financially supporting him during and after his BBNaija stint.
The BBNaija Season 9 reunion kicked off with fireworks on Monday night as former lovers, Zion and Chinwe, locked horns over who ended their relationship, sparking a heated exchange that had viewers talking.
Zion maintained that he was the one who walked away, saying their personal goals no longer aligned.
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“I basically ended things [broke up with Chinwe] because I felt like we were moving in different places in our lives; how she let it play out,” he told Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, who hosted the show.
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But Chinwe wasn’t having it. She strongly denied Zion’s claim, accusing him of twisting the truth.
“What Zion will not do is sit here and lie on me now. You could have owned the narrative, my love. What do you mean you broke up with me?” she snapped.
Chinwe described an incident that she believed revealed Zion’s lack of commitment. She said she had asked him to stay with her before she travelled back to her base, but instead, he went out clubbing and turned off his phone. She added that the next day, he passed her location on his way to a friend’s house without making contact.
As emotions flared, Chinwe hinted at deeper issues, revealing that Zion’s family and friends grew cold towards her after she admitted to financially supporting him during his time on the reality show.
“Zion came back to me, ask me for money again I gave it to Zion less than 3 days after Zion ghosted me. That was the point I said I was not getting anything from this relationship. Zion has never taken me out,” she said.
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A leaked intelligence memo has revealed that the Department of State Services (DSS) had alerted Moses Gara, the Commander of Operation Whirl Stroke (OPWS), about a looming threat to communities in Benue and Nasarawa states a month before the deadly attacks that claimed over 200 lives.
The memo, dated May 13 and obtained by TheCable, disclosed that “suspected Fulani militias” were plotting attacks on several settlements, including Awe LGA in Nasarawa and multiple communities across Benue.