Big Brother Naija Season 10 has witnessed its first major scandal as housemate Faith Adewale was disqualified for physically assaulting fellow contestant Sultana. The shocking decision was announced by Big Brother on Thursday after an emergency meeting at the main lounge, where Faith was immediately ordered to leave the house.
The drama unfolded during a group task when tensions flared between Faith Adewale and Sultana. According to reports from the live feed, Sultana accused Faith of being overly controlling and insisting on leading the group, despite the task not requiring his medical expertise. Matters escalated when Faith forcefully dragged a basket containing the group’s materials. In the process, Sultana fell and sustained an injury, later claiming her hand was hurt. Another housemate, Kaybobo, briefly stepped in to calm the situation by taking the basket away from Faith, but the clash had already spiraled out of control.
Big Brother noted that Faith’s actions violated the house rules, which strictly forbid physical violence. The show’s management emphasized that such behavior could attract strikes or, in serious cases, disqualification. Faith’s removal is the latest in a long list of disciplinary actions in the show’s history.
Over the years, Big Brother Naija has seen several dramatic exits. In 2019, Tacha was disqualified after a fight with Mercy Eke, while Mercy herself received two strikes for provocation. In 2020, Erica Nlewedim was disqualified after multiple infringements, including insulting housemates and breaking house rules as Head of House. Beauty Tukura followed in 2022 after destroying property and assaulting Groovy during the Level Up season.
Other housemates disqualified in earlier seasons include Kemen Ekerete, Khloe Abiri, and Kelvin Brouillete, all punished for violence or rule-breaking. With Faith’s dramatic exit, viewers are reminded once again that Big Brother’s rule book leaves no room for physical aggression.
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