BBNaija 10/10 Week 3 Recap: Fights Everywhere, and Two Evictions

If you missed Week 3 of BBNaija Season 10, don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. From a woman finally holding down the Head of House title to fights that nearly tore the house apart, plus a wager task that had everyone on their toes, this week was packed with gist. And of course, Sunday night didn’t spare anyone, two housemates were shown the door.

Tracy Takes Over as Head of House

After a tense game filled with balloons, baskets, and balance, Tracy snatched the Head of House crown for Week 3. And she didn’t just stop there, she picked Kuture as her HOH guest, which meant he got immunity too. Smart move or strategy? Fans are still debating.

But the real highlight came during the HOH challenger game on Monday. Tracy defended her title against strong contenders like Thelma, Ivatar, Dede, Joanna, and even her chosen guest, Kuture. She pulled through, making history as the first female housemate to retain the Head of House seat this season. Talk about girl power!

Meanwhile, poor Isabella got hit with the “Snail of the House” punishment for being the slowest. She had to rock a funny snail costume all week, and you already know the memes were plenty.

The Fights That Shook the House in Week 3

Week 3 inside the BBNaija house wasn’t just about games and wagers, it was almost like Biggie dropped spice into their meals, because gbas gbos was everywhere. Here’s how the drama unfolded:

Dede vs Jason Jae

What started as chemistry between Dede and Jason turned sour after Jason locked lips with Sultana. Dede didn’t take it lightly. She felt played and betrayed, and instead of bottling it up, she made sure the entire house knew how she felt. Jason tried to defend himself, but Dede’s emotions were all over the place. It was one of those messy triangle moments BBNaija fans live for.

Bright Morgan vs Faith

This one was ugly. An argument over cigarettes and a lighter quickly escalated into physical contact when Bright Morgan shoved Faith. Biggie doesn’t joke with violence — so a double strike landed on Bright instantly, making him the first housemate this season to carry that kind of heavy penalty. The house was shaken, and fans online immediately started speculating whether this could fast-track his eviction down the line.

Victory’s Controversial Comment

Not every fight starts with shouting. Sometimes, one careless statement can scatter everything. During a chat with Kuture, Victory made a very dismissive comment about single mothers. The housemates didn’t flare up immediately, but Nigerians on social media dragged him mercilessly. Many called it sexist and insensitive, and it left a stain on his image going forward.

Otega vs Faith

A puzzle task sponsored by Lurpak turned into chaos when Otega accused Faith of breaking the rules. Faith admitted she made a mistake but insisted she corrected it fairly. Otega wasn’t having it, claiming she delayed reporting on purpose just to win. Their back-and-forth was louder than the buzzer, and housemates had to step in before it spoiled.

Ivatar vs Mensan

Ivatar and Mensan’s drama was personal. Ivatar accused him of being uncouth and spreading details of their private matter instead of confronting her directly. She blasted him for “washing their dirty linen in public,” while Mensan tried to explain his side. It was tense, and you could tell both were holding grudges that might spill into the coming weeks.

Isabella vs Otega (Barbecue Wahala)

What should’ve been a chill barbecue night turned into gbas gbos when Otega served Isabella a small, bony piece of meat. Isabella wasn’t impressed and complained loudly. Otega snapped back, calling her “very empty,” which flipped the mood of the night. The two went at each other so hard, the barbecue ended up being remembered more for the fight than the food.

Isabella vs Thelma (The Slur)

This was one of the ugliest moments of the week. Isabella hurled a transphobic slur at Thelma during a heated argument, crossing a line viewers did not find funny at all. Thelma clapped back by mocking Isabella’s relationships and choices, and the exchange got extremely bitter. Social media didn’t spare Isabella, and fans are already calling for Biggie to keep an eye on her.

Imisi vs Faith

Faith and Imisi’s friendship finally cracked when Faith called Imisi a “fake friend.” Imisi flared up immediately, and what followed was shouting, finger-pointing, and plenty of side comments from other housemates. The fight left the house divided, with some siding with Faith’s bluntness and others defending Imisi’s pride.

Imisi vs Kaybobo

If Imisi thought the Faith drama was enough for one week, she was wrong. She clashed with Kaybobo too, and this time, the words flying between them were even harsher. Both of them dragged each other in front of everyone, splitting the house into camps. By the time they were done, the atmosphere in the house was so tense, you could cut it with a knife.

Wager Task: Team Wackos vs Team Circus

For the wager task, the house was split into two teams: Wackos Play House and Circus Se Biggie. Both groups came ready with energy, drama, and creativity, but when it came down to execution, Wackos Play House stole the show and bagged the win. The victory gave them bragging rights and set the tone for eviction night.

Sunday Night Eviction

Immunity for the week went to Tracy (HOH), her guest Kuture, and Rooboy (last week’s Most Influential Housemate). That meant everyone else was left at the mercy of fans’ votes.

When Ebuka finally called the shots, it was Otega who got the boot first. Minutes later, Kayikunmi was also evicted, making it a double eviction night. The reactions online? Pure shock and plenty of “justice for my fave” tweets.

Week 3 of BBNaija Season 10 gave us everything — power plays, emotional blowups, questionable comments, and two housemates sent packing. With Tracy proving herself as a strong HOH, Isabella making enemies left and right, and housemates getting strikes this early, one thing is clear: the drama is only just beginning.

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