Friday, April 17, 2026

BBNaija 10: Faith Disqualified After Physical Altercation with Sultana

Big Brother has officially removed housemate Faith from the ongoing BBNaija season 10 after he was involved in a physical fight with fellow contestant Sultana.

The announcement came from Biggie on Thursday, following an emergency meeting held in the main lounge, and Faith was asked to leave the house immediately.

Remember, a heated argument erupted on Thursday morning between Faith and Sultana during a skincare task rehearsal, which resulted in Sultana twisting her ankle.

The conflict started when Sultana accused Faith of being controlling and trying to take charge of the group, even though the task didn’t involve his medical skills.

Things got worse when Faith pulled a basket with the group’s materials, causing Sultana to fall and injure her ankle. She also said her hand was hurt during the incident.

Although fellow housemate Kaybobo stepped in and took the basket from Faith for a moment, the tension didn’t ease.

Feeling frustrated, Sultana announced that she could no longer work with Faith in the same group.

After the incident, Big Brother determined that Faith’s behavior broke the show’s rules, which resulted in his disqualification.

This event marks a major turning point in BBNaija Season 10, triggering a variety of reactions from fans across social media.

Read also: BBNaija Season 10: Rooboy, Zita, Mide Evicted Ahead of Final Week

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