
BBNaija Season 10 contestant, Sultana, has shared her thoughts on the recent expulsion of her fellow competitor, Faith.
During a post-eviction discussion on Arise TV, Sultana acknowledged that she comprehended the rationale behind Biggie’s ruling, yet she felt personally impacted by her peer’s exit from the show in such a way.
"Honestly, I didn’t feel comfortable with Faith's disqualification," she remarked. "I had my feelings about it, but ultimately, events unfolded as they did. He acted in a way that spiraled out of control and faced the ramifications of his actions, although I am not pleased with the outcome."
It should be noted that Big Brother formally dismissed housemate Faith from the BBNaija season 10 contest following a physical confrontation with Sultana.
Biggie revealed the decision after convening an emergency assembly in the main lounge, instructing Faith to exit the house without delay.
The altercation began when Sultana accused Faith of being overly controlling and attempted to take charge of the group, even though the task had no connection to his medical knowledge.
The situation intensified when Faith pulled a basket that contained group supplies, resulting in Sultana falling and suffering an injury. She also stated that her hand was hurt during the incident.
Even with the intervention of fellow housemate Kaybobo, who briefly took possession of the basket from Faith, the atmosphere remained tense.
In her frustration, Sultana announced that she could no longer collaborate with Faith in the same group.
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