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Nini labels Aarin ‘attention seeker’ after calling her out 

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Nini admitted she didn’t get in touch with Aarin on time after eviction but blamed it on the fact that she was busy conducting media rounds 

By Kehinde Okeowo

Big Brother season 7 ‘Shine Ya Eye’ edition housemate, Nini has called her one-time friend, Aarin an ‘attention seeker’ after they disagreed over a number of issues while on the Reunion show. 

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Aarin had accused Nini of keeping a straight face when she attempted to exchange pleasantries with her after her eviction from the house. 

Mini (left) Aarin (right)

She also said the Edo-born housemate didn’t get in touch with her for several weeks after she left the show. 

Responding to her allegation, Nini denied it took her weeks to get in touch and argued that even if she did, Aarin ought to understand that she was conducting media rounds.

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She also admitted she gave her a cold shoulder when she attempted to greet her after she left the show because she noticed she posted a comment in support of Cross against her on her Instagram page.  

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Aarin justified her action, telling the show anchor, Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, that the comment was posted by those managing her social media pages, but Nini didn’t buy the excuse. 

Nini’s love interest while in the BBNaija house, Saga also wadded into the matter and asserted that he is close to both ladies, adding that though they still love each other, they have been listening to side talks.   

Nini later expressed her disappointment that Aarin came to settle their differences at the Reunion when she could have trashed it with her privately as a friend.  

Aarin then carpets her, saying they ceased being friends the moment she started ignoring her without saying a word and that she brought the matter up on the show so that she can have closure. 

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