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BBNAIJA 10: FANS REACT AS FAITH GETS DISQUALIFIED AFTER PHYSICAL CLASH DAYS BEFORE FINALE
The Big Brother Naija Season 10 house witnessed a dramatic twist on Thursday evening after housemate Faith was disqualified, just days before the highly anticipated grand finale.
Faith’s exit followed a physical altercation with fellow housemate Sultana during a skincare task rehearsal, a move that violated the show’s strict rules against violence.
The shocking disqualification has sparked a wave of reactions from viewers and fellow housemates on social media, with many divided over Big Brother’s judgment.
Some fans argued that the decision was unfair, pointing out previous cases where housemates like Zita and Bright Morgan allegedly engaged in violent conduct but were spared disqualification.
“Zita hit someone 3 times and did not get a disqualification, not defending Faith, but Big Brother should be fair on his judgment,” @onome.ai wrote.
Others, however, felt Faith brought the punishment upon himself by failing to control his temper.
“Good for him, he doesn’t control his anger, he could have let go. Imagine winning an IVM car and get disqualified,” @sandy’z Bake-Room commented.
“Faith really threw away weeks of hard work in one moment,” @somtel_crypt(O.G) added.
For some, the drama was long overdue.
“Justice finally served! The Mad doctor should get himself checked into a mental facility. Good riddance,” @Ceecil Rich wrote.
“Well done Biggie, he is a bully and an abuser,” @e tweeted.
Interestingly, Faith’s disqualification makes him the first male housemate ever to be evicted in the finale week.
“First male disqualified housemate, that’s his only winning record now,” @fab_jasmina quipped.
Over the years, Big Brother Naija has seen high-profile disqualifications, including Kemen, Tacha, Erica, and Beauty Tukura, all removed for breaching the show’s code of conduct.
Faith’s shocking exit now reshuffles the dynamics of the grand finale, leaving fans eagerly waiting to see who will walk away with the prize.
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