Mercy Eke Warns Against Fighting Maria Chike Over ‘Receipts’

Reality TV Star Mercy Eke Warns Against Feuding with Maria Chike

Renowned reality TV star, Mercy Eke, has cautioned her colleague and friend, Maria Chike, against engaging in verbal sparring. Eke’s warning comes after Maria’s banter on social media allegedly forced her to temporarily leave Snapchat.

According to Eke, fighting with Maria Chike is risky due to her tendency to use whatever she has against someone in a fight. “She fights with receipts, and her finger runs like her mouth,” Mercy emphasized on her social media handle, citing the reasons why one should avoid arguing with the mother of one.

The spat, which took place on Eke’s X handle on Tuesday, reads: “For your own good don’t ever fight with Maria Chike. E get whyyy… She’s dragging my edges on snap… I have left snap for her… pls Dont tag her.” The dramatic turn of events may have caught fans of the duo off guard, as the friendship between Mercy and Maria reportedly dates back to their time on Big Brother Naija ‘Pepper Dem’ season in 2019, where they formed a lasting bond.

While the exact reasons behind their social media exchange remain unclear, one thing is certain – Mercy Eke’s warning serves as a timely reminder to approach online interactions with care. With the rise of social media, celebrity feuds often make headlines, and this instance is no exception.

This article highlights the cautionary tale of Mercy Eke and her warning to her fans against engaging in online feuds with Maria Chike. The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of responsible social media usage and the potential consequences of unchecked online behavior.

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