2013 Big Brother Africa winner Dillish Mathews has been spotted in the company of Nigerian musician Flavour N'abania amidst speculations the two could be going out.
Their meeting coincided with a public confirmation by Namibian businessman Stephen Gaeseb that, he and Dillish, after dating for several years, had broken up.
Stephen was reported to have said in an interview with a Namibian Sun that they split in December 2013.
Media reports backed by photographs showing Dillish spending quality time with Nigerian musician Flavour N'abania known in real life as Chinedu Okoli have got fans and the media talking.
According to Nigerian blogger Linda Ikeji, the 'relationship' between Dillish and Flavour might have started on a professional note after the Namibian appeared in the musician's 'Ikwokrikwo' video which was shot last year.
The blogger reports that, Flavour even paid for her appearance in the video and they then became friends afterwards. Subsequently Dillish broke up with Stephen.
It is alleged that, the Big Brother Africa star came for a movie [premier] in Port Harcourt in Nigeria followed by another visit to Flavour in Lagos.
Flavour and Dillish were later spotted having dinner together with Linda Ikeji claiming Dillish spent the night in Flavour's big house in Chevron Estate, Lekki, Nigeria, which he bought in November 2013.
While there are wild speculations that the two could be more than just friends, the 'Ada Ada' hit singer is alleged to be in a relationship with one Beverly Heels.
Watch Flavour's 'Ikwokrikwo' starring Dillish below:
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