The “10/10” season of Big Brother Naija has hit a boiling point. With just over a week to go before the October 5 finale, the stakes have never been higher:₦150 million is on the line, alliances are breaking, and emotions are spilling over spectacularly.
Only 13 housemates remain from the original 29 who entered Biggie’s house in July. Ten are up for possible eviction this week, turning the game into a battlefield where every diary session, task, and wager could be the difference between the final stage or a quick exit.
Week 9 opened against the backdrop of four fresh exits, Thelma Lawson, Bright Morgan, Joanna, and Kuture, a reminder that the endgame has no room for mistakes. Friendships are under strain, alliances are cracking, and unexpected twists are keeping housemates and fans on edge.

This week delivered a blend of shocking clashes, silent protests, big wins, and a major shake-up in the house hierarchy that sent ripple effects through Biggie’s house.
Zita and Rooboy’s Clash Turns Physical
The biggest flashpoint came on Thursday night when Zita and Rooboy’s team task descended into chaos. Zita accused Rooboy of deliberately sabotaging Team Pineapple and, in a moment of fury, flung a plate of noodles at him.
Biggie immediately intervened, issuing Zita a double strike, a final warning before outright disqualification, and reminding all housemates that “violence has no place here.” Rooboy’s retaliation shocked viewers but drew a lesser penalty, leaving some fans debating whether Biggie had been too lenient.
By Friday morning, Zita had apologised to Rooboy, who accepted but admitted he was now “wary of friendships that ignite such strong reactions.” The clash has left fans divided: some hailed Zita’s passion, while others argued her temper could cost her a shot at the crown.
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Faith’s Silent Protest, Trio of Finalists Confirmed
The week also saw three housemates officially secure their spots in the finale, Sultana, Mensan, and Kaybobo. Sultana claimed the Head of House title, guaranteeing her immunity, while Mensan’s “Most Influential Player” win proved that social strategy matters as much as strength. Kaybobo quietly bought his place in the final with a ₦10 million Red Telephone ticket, a secret Biggie asked him to keep from the rest of the house.

Faith, meanwhile, stirred drama in a different way. After a tense argument over the Wager Presentation script, the three-time HoH tore it up, dumped it in the bin, and launched a “silent protest,” refusing to speak to his fellow housemates. He communicated only through gestures for hours, frustrating his peers and prompting Isabella’s jab: “The ship will sail with or without you.”
Elsewhere, Isabella drew attention for attempting to get a kiss from Mensan, leading to a microphone infringement warning, while Koyin sparked panic with a Red Telephone prank that convinced housemates he was leaving and had to pick one person to go with him. The reveal that it was all a joke caused tears, anger, and laughter, a moment of pure BBNaija drama.
The week ended on a high note with the final Wager Presentation, themed “Creative Expression.” Housemates poured their energy into performances blending art, colour, and storytelling, winning the wager and earning a royal shopping reward. A late-night karaoke session provided comic relief, balancing the tension of looming evictions.

With less than two weeks until the finale, the house is now a cauldron of strategy, suspicion, and survival instincts. Fans are voting to save their favourites, and every decision counts, from HoH choices to alliances forged in whispers.
Sultana, Mensan, and Kaybobo may have secured their places in the finale, but the remaining housemates face an all-or-nothing fight to stay in the game. As Biggie’s voice continues to boom through the house, one thing is clear: the battle for ₦150 million will be remembered as one of BBNaija’s most dramatic finishes yet.
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