Nearly a year after leaving the Big Brother Naija house, the cast of No Loose Guard came together once again on Thursday night for a reunion hosted by Ebuka Obi-Uchendu—an evening filled with emotional revelations, heated exchanges, and updates on past relationships.
One of the night’s most talked-about moments involved former couple Chinwe and Zion, affectionately known by fans as “Zinwe.” Though they entered the show as a couple, their time in the house was marked by frequent arguments.
When asked about his current relationship status, Zion chose not to give a direct answer, simply saying, “They can say that,” when questioned about whether he was now single.
Chinwe, on the other hand, was open about the end of their relationship. She revealed they officially broke up in December after a string of unresolved issues. One incident she recounted involved a night out when Zion allegedly asked her to foot the bill and then ignored her calls afterward.
According to Chinwe, they attempted to reconcile in February, but things quickly fell apart again when Zion asked her for money and disappeared shortly after. Expressing her frustration, she said, “Zion had never taken me out,” and added that she often covered the expenses during their outings.
The episode also touched on the fallout between former friends Rhuthee and DJ Flo, once known as the duo “Floruish.” Their friendship began to crumble after DJ Flo criticised Rhuthee’s tactics during the show and questioned her loyalty in tense moments.
When asked if they remained friends, DJ Flo made her stance clear: “No, we are not… We had a fallout.” She went on to say that Rhuthee accused her of not offering support, despite the history they shared before entering the house.
The reunion gave viewers a closer look at unresolved tensions among housemates and reminded fans why the No Loose Guard season remains one of the most emotionally charged in BBNaija history.