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Kuture Gets Final Warning, Sultana Earns Alcohol Ban As Morgan Attracts Double Strike


Big Brother has handed down a series of stern disciplinary actions to multiple housemates for recent breaches of the reality TV show’s rules in the ongoing tenth season of the show dubbed ‘Ten over Ten.’

Kuture has received a final warning over threats of violence with malicious intent.

The Ajegunle-born military officer had threatened to disfigure fellow housemate Faith during an altercation over cigarette.

Big Brother made it clear that any further unruly behaviour of could lead to his immediate removal from the competition.

In a separate decision, Sultana has been banned from consuming alcohol for one week, including during official parties.

She had urinated in the box of fellow housemate Dede under the influence of alcohol, and had kissed two male housemates, including 21-year-old Koyin.

Big Brother warned that failure to comply with the restriction would attract “dire consequences.”

The warning came alongside a reminder to all housemates that any form of violence, whether self-inflicted, physical, verbal, or psychological, will not be tolerated and could result in instant disqualification.

Meanwhile, Bright Morgan has been issued a double strike for his conduct in the House. Under the show’s rules, a third strike will automatically lead to disqualification from BBNaija reality TV show.

These latest sanctions underscored Big Brother’s zero-tolerance stance on violence and misconduct, signalling that contestants must strictly adhere to the rules if they wish to remain in the game and contend for the grand prize of N150million.



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