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Ozo never loved Nengi, he was just playing games – Ka3na


 Ex-Big Brother Naija housemate, Ka3na Jones has opined that Ozo never loved Nengi but was only playing games with her and Dorathy.

Ka3na who made this known during the reunion show which is being hosted by Ebuka Obi Uchendu, narrated how Ozo came to meet her, asking her to help him make Nengi jealous.

“Ozo came to my hotel room at the last Saturday “All white” party, asking me to help him make Nengi jealous.

“I’m sure everyone noticed that half of the time we were at the hotel, Ozo was in my room. Even at the party, we danced together, rocked each other and we were literally together throughout the party.

“Everything we did was in a bid to make Nengi jealous just like he requested.

“What I couldn’t understand is why he keeps claiming he loves Nengi because personally I feel he didn’t love either Nengi or Dorathy.

“Ozo was just playing the game and all these things that’s happening, I’m not up for it,” she said.

However, Ozo in a response to her allegations refuted claims that he met Ka3na specifically to ask her to help him make Nengi jealous.

I bought my house with my money, not from men 
He further noted that everything isn’t always as it seems, adding that the story is beginning to look like she said.

“I made it clear during my media rounds that Nengi is the woman I’m in love with.

“And yes, I went to Ka3na’s room that day because I was the first to check-in at the hotel. When I asked and was told Ka3na had also checked in, I decided to go visit her in her room,” he said.

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