Mercy Eke Fires Back at Critics of Her Accent: 'I Didn't Attend Elite Schools, You're Misguided'

Mercy Eke Fires Back at Critics of Her Accent: 'I Didn't Attend Elite Schools, You're Misguided'

During a previous interview with media personality Chude, former Big Brother Naija housemate, Mercy Eke, openly discussed the issue of her accent and speech patterns, which have been subjects of criticism on social media. Mercy, known for her unapologetic demeanor, addressed the issue head-on and shed light on her upbringing and educational background.

In the video interview, Mercy shared her personal journey, revealing that she did not have the privilege of attending top-tier schools. She explained that she received her primary and secondary education in Owerri, Imo state, which naturally influenced her accent and way of speaking.

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"Why should I sound different from my background?" Mercy questioned, highlighting the significance of staying true to one's roots and upbringing. She emphasized that her accent and speech reflect her authentic self, and she is unapologetic about it.

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Mercy did not mince words when addressing the criticism she has faced due to her accent and speech. She candidly stated that those who take issue with how she speaks are simply "mad." This forthright response showcases her resilience and self-assuredness in the face of public scrutiny.

In sharing her story and defending her speech patterns, Mercy Eke has not only highlighted the importance of embracing one's identity but has also demonstrated her unwavering confidence and determination to stay true to herself, regardless of external opinions and judgments.