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Season 10: Sultana wins head of house as housemates clash, bond

Edubi Omotayo by Edubi Omotayo
September 1, 2025
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Big Brother Naija Season 10 has once again delivered an eventful week packed with drama, deep emotions, and exhilarating celebrations that kept viewers on the edge of their seats.

At the heart of the excitement was Sultana, who triumphed in the much-anticipated head of house interim challenge held on Sunday evening.

Her victory not only granted her immunity for the week but also set the stage for her to defend her crown in a high-stakes challenge scheduled for Monday.

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In a moment of vulnerability following her win, Sultana took some time to connect with fellow housemate Jason Jae in the serene, sun-drenched garden.

She opened up about her life story, revealing profoundly personal details about her past.

Sultana shared that she was married off at the tender age of 15, a decision made for her that forced her into early motherhood with the birth of her two daughters, Aaliyah and Lianora.

Despite the challenges she faced in her early married life, Sultana spoke passionately about the resilience and fierce determination that enabled her to eventually break free from those constraints.

She shared poignant memories of the day each of her daughters was born, disclosing that both were delivered through C-section, a testament to the struggles she has overcome.

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In a reflective post shared on her official X (formerly Twitter) account, which is managed by her dedicated team, Sultana stated, “I built myself brick by brick with the unwavering support of family and friends, and today I own my story.”

This declaration resonates deeply with her fans, as she tenderly described her daughters as her entire world.

She hinted at the untold stories behind her multiple tattoos, likening herself to an onion, stating that “the more you peel, the more you discover.”

This metaphor beautifully encapsulates the layers of her life that she hopes to reveal throughout her journey on the show.

Her team emphasized that Sultana’s participation in BBNaija is not merely about the thrill of the game; it serves as a powerful platform to inspire and empower young girls, particularly those in the North, who face the daunting realities of child marriage and similar struggles.

The week also featured lighter moments filled with laughter as the housemates celebrated their camaraderie during the Friday night games, transforming the house into a lively arena of joyful competition.

An unexpected karaoke night, orchestrated by Big Brother, encouraged housemates to let loose and display their hidden talents, resulting in a delightful sing-along that further strengthened their bonds.

However, the atmosphere wasn’t entirely harmonious.

Midweek brought significant tension as two housemates clashed during a group task.
Accusations of sabotage flew as raised voices and heated exchanges ignited a palpable divide among the housemates.

Fans quickly took to social media to voice their opinions, passionately taking sides in what became a trending topic of discussion.

Recognizing the growing unrest, Big Brother intervened, urging all the housemates to prioritize peace and unity within the house to maintain a conducive environment.

In this intertwining narrative of triumph, vulnerability, and conflict, Big Brother Naija Season 10 continues to captivate audiences, showcasing the intricacies of human relationships in a confined space.

 

 

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