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BBNaija 2018: Khloe slams Ifu Ennada after she complimented TeddyA in a comment on Instagram

- Big Brother Naija 2018 stars are at war on social media

- The two ladies, Khloe and Ifu Ennada, caught the attention of Nigerians after Khloe responded to Ifu's comment on Instagram

- Khloe had slammed Ifu after she complimented fellow ex-housemate Teddy A

It is arguable that this 2018's Big Brother Naija reality show was one of the best ever done. Frome Cee-c and Tobi Bakare's drama in the house to Nina and Miracle's love story in the Big Brother Naija house.

And, ever since they left the house, the housemates have continued to trend for one reason or the other. Some have trended for launching new businesses, others trended due brewing love rumours and there have been conflict rumours too.

A recent development between Khloe and Ifu Ennada might have just confirmed some of the conflict rumours. Khloe had come after Ifu Ennada on Instagram after she made a comment ob Teddy A's page.

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Every Nigerian who followed the show knew about Bambam and Teddy A's romance in the house and even after they were evicted, the two continued their love story outside the house.

Ifu Ennada recently commented on Teddy A's photo on Instagram. The reality star complimented him and even made a reference to his relationship with Bambam.

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However, it seems like Khloe was not having it. The other reality star replied Ifu by slamming her and calling her a snitch.

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This response could be the result of an already brewing war between the two. We hope they sort it out.

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The stars of past Big Brother Naija reality show have been in the news a lot today. Recently, Legit.ng had reported that 2017 BBNaija star Gifty had responded to rumours that she was lying about the identity of her baby daddy.

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