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Uti Nwachukwu Reacts to Faith’s Disqualification from BBNaija Season 10, Warns Against Bias

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LAGOS, Nigeria — Former Big Brother Africa winner Uti Nwachukwu has spoken out on the disqualification of Faith, a contestant in the ongoing Big Brother Naija Season 10 show, warning fans and viewers against bias and double standards in judging housemates.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Faith was disqualified earlier this week following a heated altercation with fellow housemates, a decision that sparked intense reactions on social media. While some viewers supported Big Brother’s decision, others claimed it was too harsh and unfair compared with punishments given to previous contestants.

Nwachukwu, who has remained an active commentator on the show over the years, released a statement analyzing the decision. He acknowledged that rules must be respected but urged the public to maintain fairness when holding contestants accountable.

“Every action has consequences, but we must also be careful not to judge some housemates more harshly than others,” Nwachukwu said. “If we celebrate drama and confrontation in one contestant, then punish another severely for similar behavior, it creates bias and discourages fairness.”

The disqualification marks one of the most dramatic moments in the current season. Big Brother Naija, popularly called BBNaija, is Nigeria’s most-watched reality TV show, drawing millions of viewers across Africa. Each season, housemates live together under 24-hour surveillance while competing for prizes, fame, and public support. Controversies, conflicts, and rule violations often shape how fans view the show.

Faith’s removal has reignited debates about consistency in Big Brother’s disciplinary measures. In previous seasons, housemates have received strikes, warnings, or temporary punishments for confrontations, but outright disqualification is rare and usually reserved for extreme cases such as violence or repeated rule-breaking.

Social media platforms lit up after the announcement. Hashtags supporting Faith trended on X, formerly known as Twitter, with fans questioning why she was not given a second chance. Others argued that the decision was correct and necessary to maintain discipline in the house.

Nwachukwu, who won Big Brother Africa in 2010 and has since become a respected TV host and actor, stressed that the show thrives on human flaws and emotions but must still apply rules equally.

“The beauty of Big Brother is that it reflects real human behavior — both the good and the bad. But once the rules are set, they must be applied consistently to protect the integrity of the game,” he said.

This is not the first time a BBNaija disqualification has stirred controversy. In earlier seasons, housemates such as Erica Nlewedim in Season 5 and Beauty Tukura in Season 7 were also disqualified under circumstances that divided the fan base. Each case led to questions about whether production was fair or influenced by outside pressure.

Media analysts say the latest drama shows both the power and the risk of reality television. While controversies boost ratings and keep audiences engaged, inconsistent judgments can damage trust among fans.

“Reality TV thrives on chaos, but it also depends on credibility,” said Funke Adeyemi, a pop culture analyst based in Lagos. “When fans begin to feel the rules are applied differently depending on who is involved, it reduces confidence in the process.”

For now, Big Brother organizers have stood by their decision, saying Faith clearly violated house rules. The show continues with the remaining contestants, but the debate around fairness and bias is expected to linger long after the season ends.

Nwachukwu’s comments have added weight to the conversation, reminding both fans and producers that transparency and balance are vital to the show’s reputation.

As BBNaija Season 10 progresses, all eyes remain on how the producers handle future conflicts — and whether lessons from Faith’s disqualification will change how rules are enforced going forward.

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“Kano Will Fall!” – NDC Candidate Declares Total War On APC Ahead Of 2027.

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Aminu Abdulsalam Gwarzo, the Nigerian Democratic Congress (NDC) governorship candidate for Kano State, has declared his firm belief that his party will defeat the incumbent administration in the 2027 elections. During a recent event to affirm his candidacy, the former deputy governor emphasized the unity between the NDC and the Kwankwasiyya movement, asserting their shared determination to lead Kano State in a new direction.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Gwarzo reaffirmed the movement’s unwavering commitment to the ideals of its leader, Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, stating, “We are the followers of Kwankwaso. We are here, and we continue to pray day and night. By the will of Allah, this government will be defeated in a single stroke.” He pointed to the palpable enthusiasm within the movement as clear evidence that democratic change is well within reach.

Looking toward the upcoming election, Gwarzo outlined a strategy centered on robust grassroots mobilization and consistent engagement with the electorate. He also encouraged his supporters to maintain peace and adhere to the law as the political climate heats up. Finally, he called on the people of Kano to critically evaluate the performance of their political leaders to ensure they are prepared to make informed choices at the ballot box.

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“Relief At Last!” – Dangote Refinery Slashes Petrol Price To ₦1,250 Per Litre.

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The Dangote Petroleum Refinery has adjusted its gantry price for Premium Motor Spirit (petrol), lowering it from ₦1,275 to ₦1,250 per litre, marking a two per cent reduction. This price shift is attributed to a decline in international crude oil prices, which serve as the refinery’s primary feedstock.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    An official from the refinery noted that such adjustments are expected in a deregulated market and emphasized that the company will continue to calibrate prices based on evolving market conditions. Despite this move, current retail prices at many filling stations across Nigeria remain above ₦1,350 per litre, with costs varying by location and marketer.Beyond pricing, the refinery has been credited as a key driver of Nigeria’s improving economic outlook. S&P Global Ratings recently upgraded the country’s long-term foreign- and local-currency sovereign credit ratings from “B-” to “B,” citing factors such as stronger economic growth, increased oil production, and improved external balances. S&P specifically highlighted the operational ramp-up of the Dangote refinery’s 650,000-barrel-per-day facility as a significant contributor to the nation’s enhanced balance-of-payments position and overall economic resilience.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

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Political Grudge Match: Ganduje Mocks Kwankwaso, Declares Him His Former “Political Boy”!.

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A political war of words has erupted between former APC National Chairman Abdullahi Umar Ganduje and former presidential candidate Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso. The friction began when Kwankwaso, speaking at his Kano residence, insisted that prominent politicians—including Ganduje—owe their political rise to his mentorship and cannot deny their past loyalty to him. Ganduje, currently performing the Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia, responded through his chief of staff, Muhammad Garba, by asserting that Kwankwaso was actually his own protégé. Ganduje highlighted his role in Kwankwaso’s early career, including his support during Kwankwaso’s rise to the House of Representatives and his decision to step down as a gubernatorial candidate in 1998 to serve as Kwankwaso’s deputy. Ultimately, Ganduje advocated for moving away from “godfather” labels to focus on effective leadership and peace in Kano.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

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Following Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso’s claims that top Kano politicians were once his “political boys,” Abdullahi Umar Ganduje has fired back, asserting he was actually the mentor in their relationship. While Kwankwaso insisted that his former allies owe their success to his political structure, Ganduje countered by citing his own past support for Kwankwaso’s career, including his sacrifice during the 1998 Kano governorship race. Furthermore, Ganduje requested respect for the office of current Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf and urged Kano’s political class to prioritize unity over divisive rhetoric regarding past hierarchies.

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