BBNaija S10: Chaos in the House as Faith and Imisi Clash Over Cooking Schedule
The Big Brother Naija Season 10 house descended into chaos after Head of House (HoH) Faith clashed with fellow housemate Imisi in a heated argument over cooking arrangements.
The drama began when Imisi defied the general cooking schedule, sparking Faith’s anger. In a shocking display, Faith poured kerosene on the kitchen floor and artificial grass, escalating the conflict.
In retaliation, Imisi brought a keg of kerosene into the house and staged a protest, refusing to let go of it. The tension quickly divided the house, with some housemates choosing sides.
Jason Jay, Bright Morgan, Kola, and Isabella strongly criticised Faith’s actions, describing him as a “wicked bully.” Even Joanna, Faith’s love interest, didn’t hold back:
“You messed up. Now the whole house smells of kerosene,” she said.
Big Brother eventually intervened, summoning Faith to the diary room in a bid to calm the situation.
Opinion: When Ego Overshadows Leadership in the BBNaija House
This clash between Faith and Imisi highlights one of the recurring themes in BBNaija—power, ego, and leadership under pressure. As HoH, Faith is expected to set an example and maintain order, but his kerosene stunt crossed a dangerous line. Instead of reinforcing authority, it projected recklessness and invited criticism, even from his closest ally, Joanna.
On the other hand, Imisi’s defiance of the cooking schedule wasn’t innocent either. In a confined space like the BBNaija house, food is not just sustenance—it’s politics. How, when, and by whom meals are prepared can easily stir tension, and Imisi’s move was bound to trigger conflict.
What makes this episode even more engaging is how it mirrors real life: when leaders let anger dictate their actions, they risk losing respect and control. Faith’s decision to douse kerosene in the kitchen wasn’t just dramatic—it was symbolic of leadership gone wrong.
For viewers, however, this is premium drama. It keeps the house unpredictable, the alliances fragile, and the game even more entertaining. But for Faith, the real question remains: can he recover from this blow to his credibility, or has he just weakened his standing in the house?




