03/10/2025
HYPOCRISY LOUD! SULTANA’S PAST BITES BACK - VIEWERS CALL BIGGIE OUT
Faith’s disqualification shook the house like thunder on a dry afternoon. One minute we were watching a wager presentation unravel, next thing—BOOM—Big Brother dropped hammer: “Faith, pack your load!” Nigerians outside are already dragging, inside the house chaos is burning, and every housemate suddenly has a sermon to deliver.
Kola? He wasted no time: “Faith is too stubborn.”
Isabella? She added salt: “By now, Nigerians don finish him online.”
Kaybobo? Soft-spoken but still pitying him, “Even at that, some people go still feel bad for Faith.” But Sultana? Ah, Sultana carried the whole matter on her head like tray of akara. She said, “Everybody must learn their lesson the hard way.” Lesson ke? THE SAME SULTANA THAT PEED ON DEDE’S BOX INTENTIONALLY, WITH BOLDNESS LIKE LION, and Biggie swept it under the rug? That one no get consequence, abi? But now Faith is the sacrificial lamb?
Viewers are raging. And honestly, they have every right. This season, production pampered too many housemates. From fights, kerosene drama, to disrespectful antics—nothing was addressed until sponsors’ image entered risk zone.
Suddenly, they needed a scapegoat. Faith became the easy target. His flaws? Oh, plenty. His temper? Hotter than desert sun.
But to say others are innocent? LIE. Zita harassed Rooboy, she only escaped because she cried and apologized quickly. If not for public outrage, half of Faith’s sins would have gone unnoticed too.
Biggie finally grew backbone and decided to punish Imisi for her Yoruba marathon. But tell me why it took 10 weeks? TEN WEEKS! Baby girl now mute, stripped of voice, no notepad, nothing—silenced completely.
Meanwhile, others also sprinkle Yoruba here and there, but na only her dey pay heavy price. Selective justice? Or Biggie just entertaining sponsors?
Then the pool party—last one of the season—dead vibes, confusion, camera angles showing moods more than moves. Imisi carried her baby doll, Kola played babysitter, but the atmosphere? Flat. Everybody’s mind still on Faith’s exit. Viewers boiling, housemates divided, chaos everywhere.
And Sultana—sweetheart, your tears are valid. What Faith did to you today was wicked. But don’t act like your hands are spotless. You said “every action has consequences,” but WHERE WAS YOUR OWN PUNISHMENT WHEN YOU WENT WILD? The hypocrisy is stinking louder than generator fumes.
Truth be told? I BLAME PRODUCTION. They fed Faith wings from the beginning. Allowed his madness to spread like fire. Now, at the 11th hour, they cut him off, use him as poster boy for “no violence.”
HYPOCRISY, DOUBLE STANDARDS, and chaos—everything mashed into one. Faith was wrong, but he was not the only wrong one.
And that’s why Nigerians are boiling: not because Faith is angel, but because this season has been a season of selective punishment.
This is not just drama, this is BBN pandemonium.