Big Brother Naija All Stars housemates, Whitemoney and Mercy Eke, have struck a deal between them to increase their chances of surviving evictions and making it to the finals.
During a conversation in the house on Thursday, July 27, Whitemoney informed Mercy Eke about a plot against them by the other housemates.
According to Whitemoney, the other housemates are not happy that both of them, who had previously won their own editions of the show, are back in the house, competing for the 120 million naira prize.
They agreed that to make it to the finals and ultimately win the grand prize, they need to be strategic.
Whitemoney promised never to nominate Mercy Eke and urged her to do the same, to which she obliged.
They also reached an agreement that if either of them wins, the other will be the first runner-up.
Read the conversation between them below,
Whitemoney said: “There’s a plot going on. Yesterday, I found out that not everyone here is happy that the previous winners are back. Neo was like, ‘It’s not fair’ that we are here.”
Mercy concurred: “Yeah, I noticed some things.”
Whitemoney continued: “Cross said that he swears that I’m not taking it this time, that he’s the winner. The same thing with CeeC, and all of them, saying a woman will win it this time, even Angel.
“Initially, I didn’t come back for the money; I came to promote my craft and my music, which is coming out tomorrow so that after this, I can start going for shows and performing. But after yesterday, let’s play!
“You see, as you and I came in last, we’ll be the last to leave. I give you my word: I will never nominate you, and I hope you do the same. When you’re up, the WhiteMoney Gang knows what to do for Mercenaries, and when I’m up, Mercenaries will support the WhiteMoney Gang.
“Right now, I’d rather have you win than any of these people. If you win, I’ll be your first runner-up, or if I win, you’ll be my first runner-up.”
Mercy Eke responded, “Even me.”
Whitemoney won the 6th edition of the BBNaija show, while Mercy won the “Pepper dem” edition and broke the record as the first-ever female winner.
Watch them speak below,