Big Brother Naija
BBNaija 10: The Best of Week 6
The game just got bloodthirsty. Week 6 in Biggie’s house was less about popularity and more about precision. Immunities were won, loyalties tested, and some housemates learned, the hard way, that silence isn’t always safe.
Faith Didn’t Blink

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Faith took the reins this week, literally. He clinched the Head of House title, steered the house like a seasoned pilot, and barely broke a sweat doing it.
And outside the house, the fans crowned him Most Influential Housemate. That’s not just popularity; that’s power. Power he used with precision, choosing Joanna as his HoH lounge guest and pulling Zita out of the eviction pit with his veto.
Every move he made this week was calculated. No noise, no fuss, just impact.
Mensan’s Quiet Coup

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While others ran around playing survival, Mensan pulled off the ultimate ninja move: he found the Red Envelope.
Immunity in Week 6? That’s not luck. That’s positioning. With the pressure off, Mensan now holds the freedom to observe, gather intel, and plot next steps while the rest scramble for safety. He’s been quiet, now he’s dangerous.
Zita’s Lifeline (and the Price of Favour)
It wasn’t looking good for Zita, until Faith saved her from eviction. Whether that was heart or strategy, only he knows.
But now, Zita owes him. And in this house, nobody gives without expecting something back.
Saturday Night Shifted the Vibes

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The party was lit, but the energy? Strange. Dede and Kola looked joined at the hip. Bright and Mide had a “chat” that clearly wasn’t just about the music.
By morning, friendships felt shakier. The whispers got louder. Ships might be forming, or crashing. Either way, hearts are entering a game that doesn’t care about feelings.
Evictions Hit Hard

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Three housemates bowed out this week: Ivatar, Big Soso, and Doris. Soso brought energy, Ivatar carried confidence, Doris showed emotion, but the game rewards strategy above all.
Their exit left the house smaller, but far more intense.
Faith Strikes Again, Week 7 Interim HoH Secured
After last night’s live eviction, Faith proved he’s not done yet by winning Head of House for Week 7. But the victory isn’t guaranteed; the title will be put to the test today at the arena, where rivals will challenge him head-on.
With Faith holding the HoH crown again, the house feels the heat rising. The power dynamics are shifting fast, and no one’s safe.
Last Word
Week 6 didn’t just shake the table, it flipped it. The house is colder, alliances are tighter, and trust has become a rare currency. Nobody’s coasting anymore. And if they are, they’ll be next.
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Big Brother Naija Reunion 2026: Drama Unfolds Between Kola, Big Soso and Others.
The BBNaija Season 10 Reunion has opened with heightened tension, and fans are here for every moment of it.
One of the biggest talking points from the reunion was the heated clash between Big Soso and Thelma. The drama erupted after Thelma became emotional while discussing her fallout with Isabella. Things escalated quickly, when Big Soso stepped in to defend her friend, referenced that her net worth and UK based business placed her on a different level.

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Thelma, however, challenged the intervention. She accused Big Soso of inserting herself into a fight that had nothing to do with her, turning an already tense conversation into one of the tense exchanges.
More charged exchange of the reunion, Mide and Zita revisited their unresolved issues from the house. Mide denied the allegations that she made colourist remarks and insisted she was never condescending toward her fellow housemate.
The reunion teaser also hinted at further confrontation, involving several housemates. Kola and Doris revisited their failed connection. Viewers got a glimpse of unresolved relationship tensions, sharp exchanges, and accusations exchanged across the reunion stage.

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Imisi delivered one of the reunion’s widely circulated moments, calling out a fellow housemate during a fiery confrontation that quickly sparked online reactions.
As an alliance shift and old conflicts, resurface, the BBNaija Season 10 Reunion continues to unfold with unresolved tensions still taking center stage.
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BBNaija Season 10: Imisi Crowned Winner After 70 Days in the House
The curtain finally fell on Big Brother Naija Season 10 on Sunday night, and it was Imisioluwa “Imisi” Ayanwale who walked away with the top prize. After more than 70 days in the house, 29 contestants, and countless twists, the 25-year-old stood center stage as the confetti fell, securing 42.8% of the total votes.
The finale was as tense as expected. One by one, housemates were evicted until only two remained: Imisi and Precious “Dede” Ashiogwu. When host Ebuka Obi-Uchendu announced Imisi’s name, the crowd erupted. It was a finish that many had predicted, but few thought would be this decisive. Dede finished as the runner-up, with Koyin taking third place.

The win came with a total prize package worth ₦150 million, including ₦80 million in cash and a lineup of brand-sponsored gifts. It’s one of the biggest rewards in the show’s history, and the kind that can reshape a contestant’s career overnight.
This season wasn’t short of drama. A few weeks before the finale, Faith’s disqualification after a physical clash with Sultana sent shockwaves through the house and the audience. The incident forced Big Brother to make a swift decision and became one of the most talked-about moments of the season. It also seemed to shift public sympathy, with many fans rallying around housemates who handled the tension with restraint, Imisi among them.

Her journey to the crown wasn’t built on outbursts or grand gestures. She connected with viewers through her humor, calm reactions, and a steady sense of composure even when alliances fell apart. Her diary sessions revealed a mix of self-awareness and authenticity that resonated with a wide audience, especially during the later weeks when emotions were running high.
Still, her victory sparked debate. Social media split between those celebrating a well-deserved win and others suggesting that sympathy votes played a role. Yet the numbers told their own story: a gap wide enough to silence most of the criticism.

As she begins her media rounds and endorsement tours, Imisi joins the short list of women who have won the BBNaija title. Her next moves will determine whether she becomes another fleeting reality-show name or a lasting figure in entertainment. But for now, she holds the spotlight, the newest face of Nigeria’s most-watched reality show and the latest proof that quiet confidence can still win in a house built on noise.
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BBNaija 10: Week 8 Shock Evictions and Unmissable Moments
Big Brother Naija Season 10 kept viewers on edge in Week 8, with evictions that no one saw coming and twists that shook the house. From Zita’s rise as Head of House to a nomination shake up that left Isabella vulnerable, the week had everything fans of the show crave: strategy, surprise and high drama.
Zita Takes Charge as Head of House

Zita claimed the Head of House crown, earning immunity and the right to influence nominations. She chose Kola to join her in the HOH lounge. That decision raised questions about whether new alliances were beginning to form. Faith, named “Most Influential Player” the week before, also enjoyed immunity, keeping him safe from possible eviction.
The Red Envelope Shake Up

The nomination process got a major twist with the introduction of the red envelope challenge. Housemates dashed around searching for envelopes that carried different advantages. Imisi secured immunity through one of them, while Zita used her “Save One” privilege to pull Rooboy off the nomination list. Isabella, labelled the “Snail of the House” after underperforming in a task, was automatically placed up for eviction.
Evictions That Changed the Game

The week’s biggest surprise came with the evictions. On Saturday night, Bright Morgan and Thelma Lawson were shown the door in an unexpected double eviction. Just a day later, the Sunday live show sent Joanna and Kuture home, cutting short their journeys in the house.
Joanna’s exit came with tough questions from Ebuka about her relationship with Jason Jae. Fans continued to debate her answers long after the show ended. Kuture faced remarks about being tagged as a gossip in the house but brushed them off without hesitation.
Conclusion
Between Zita’s leadership, the unpredictable red envelope twist, and the double eviction weekend, Week 8 was easily one of the season’s most dramatic stretches. It showed just how quickly fortunes can change, with power shifting hands and favourites leaving the game in a flash.
As the finale draws closer, Week 8 has set a clear message: in Big Brother’s house, no one is safe.
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