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‘I Was Married Off At 15, Now Mother Of 2 Kids’, Sultana Reveals


Big Brother Naija Season 10 housemate, Sultana has opened up about her past, revealing that she was forced into marriage at the age of 15.

In a candid conversation with fellow housemate, Jason Jae, the model recounted her early struggles and the circumstances surrounding the union, which she said was entirely against her will.

“I was married off really young as a child. I was about 15. Was it something I wanted? No, it was not something I wanted, but it happened,” she disclosed.

Sultana explained that her determination and evolving sense of identity later gave her the courage to leave the marriage.

She credited her personal growth during her university years as a turning point.

“The thing is, my stubbornness got me out of it. I was at the university, and I was already growing. The things I like… what I like, I like tattoos, piercings. In fact, I have not gotten the kind of tattoos I want to get because I am scared of my mom. I was a virgin at the time I was in university,” she added.

The reality TV star further revealed that she is a mother of two daughters, both delivered through Caesarean Section (C-section).

“But you see, with me, I have been married before. I have got two kids. But you would not know because I had them via CS,” she said.

Sultana’s revelation has added an emotional layer to the ongoing season, sparking conversations among fans about child marriage, resilience, and personal freedom.

The BBNaija Season 10 edition has seen a lot of twists and dynamics in the house.

This year’s winner will walk away with a record-breaking ₦150 million grand prize, the highest in the show’s history since its debut in 2006.

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