The BBNaija Season 10 house has officially gone from introduction to ignition. In just one week, the 10/10 house has gifted viewers premium content, from shocking twists to fiery confrontations, failed wagers, unexpected bonds, and a pool party that quickly became chaos. If you missed the action this week, don’t worry; we’ve got you covered with every major highlight from the first eviction show to all the jaw-dropping moments in the house.
The First Live Eviction Show
Sunday night’s eviction show was a complete emotional rollercoaster for housemates and viewers alike. The housemates, fully convinced that some of them were going home after a tense week of Diary Room nominations, sat on edge, waiting to hear who would be the first to leave.
Sunday’s eviction show wasn’t just about twists, it was also a reality check, and Ebuka Obi-Uchendu was fully in his element. Known for stirring the pot just enough to reveal hidden tension, Ebuka didn’t just walk on stage looking like a red carpet award—he came ready to call people out. And one call-out stood tall.

Sabrina found herself in the hot seat when Ebuka questioned a rather controversial comment she made after the house flopped their wager task. According to Sabrina, the performance fell short because Nigerian-based housemates didn’t understand what a ballroom is, suggesting that only the foreign-based housemates like herself grasped the concept.
It was a moment that sparked real conversations both inside and outside the house.
Ebuka didn’t let it slide. He asked her—live—why she felt the need to draw that line, and if it wasn’t a classist take dressed up as critique. Sabrina, visibly shaken, tried to explain her point, but failed. The damage was already done. The undertone of superiority had already been noticed by her fellow housemates, and now viewers were watching too.
It wasn’t just about the wager anymore; it was about how you see the people around you. And Ebuka made sure she, and everyone else, felt the weight of their words.
Jason Jae Won Head of House
From the moment he entered the house, Jason Jae stood out. Calm, calculated, and focused, he brought that same energy to the first Head of House (HoH) challenge. After a series of physical and mental rounds, he emerged victorious, earning the coveted HoH title and immunity from eviction.
What made his reign even more iconic was what happened next: Biggie introduced a Monday night twist, an HoH Challenger game, giving housemates a chance to dethrone him. But Jason wasn’t giving up his seat so easily. He defended his title with composure and skill, clocking in the fastest time and proving he wasn’t just lucky the first time.
He picked Doris as his companion in the luxurious HoH suite, which already seems to be stirring subtle shifts in alliances and friendships.
Week One Wager Task
Biggie tasked the housemates with creating a performance around the theme of a masked ballroom ball, a chance to show creativity, teamwork, and entertainment value. The housemates brainstormed, rehearsed, argued, and put together a theatrical presentation complete with music, costumes, and choreographed drama.
But on the night of the task, their performance fell flat.
Big Brother called it out for what it was: unoriginal, unconvincing, and lacking emotional depth. The verdict? Task failed. Wager lost.
That meant the entire house had to survive the coming week on basic supplies. No extra groceries, no luxury items, just vibes and stomach growls. And that scarcity of comfort would end up triggering more tension than the house could handle.
Fights, Clashes, and Classic Biggie Wahala
What’s BBNaija without gbas gbos? Barely days into the game, multiple squabbles broke out, and they were anything but small.
Imisi vs. Rooboy: This one takes the cake. This clash shook the entire house and sent social media into overdrive. It started with what seemed like a small disagreement over respect and boundaries, but quickly spiralled out of control. Rooboy made a snide remark that rubbed Imisi the wrong way, and she didn’t hold back. The shouting match that followed had other housemates scrambling to intervene. Voices were raised, accusations were thrown, and the energy in the house shifted for hours after. It was raw and personal and revealed just how thin the patience lines already are in the house.
- Otega vs. Imisi: The first major food fight. Otega challenged Imisi over the way she handled food portions, accusing her of hoarding or preparing too much just for herself. It was loud, messy, and left the kitchen feeling like a battlefield.
- Ivatar vs. Sultana: This one started with something as simple as stepping on a mopped floor. Sultana had just cleaned; Ivatar walked across it without blinking. Words were exchanged. Respect was questioned. It escalated quickly.
- Kaybobo vs. Koyin: An intense verbal clash erupted after Kaybobo accused Koyin of being disrespectful during a general conversation. The back-and-forth became so heated that Koyin broke down crying in the garden. Housemates had to step in to cool the air.
- Kaybobo vs. Mensan: Again, Kaybobo found himself in the middle of another conflict. He called Mensan a bully to her face, and she didn’t hold back either. The house turned tense instantly, and Biggie had to call Kola in privately to help manage the rising tension.
- Otega vs. Denari and Victory (Pool Party Madness): At the first Thursday pool party, Otega got into it with Denari over grilled chicken. Denari grabbed a piece from Otega’s plate and refused to back down. Victory jumped in. Words flew. Hands didn’t—but it got heated enough that the night lost its spark quickly.
Romance and the Saturday Night Turn-Up
Despite all the clashes, the house did find time for soft moments.
The first Saturday night party lived up to expectations. Loud music, wild dancing, and a DJ who understood the assignment. But it was what happened after the party that had tongues wagging.
Isabella and Kayikunmi were caught up in a full-blown cuddle and kiss session that started in the lounge and ended in the bedroom. It wasn’t subtle, hands were everywhere. Looks like we already have our first official situationship of the season.
Meanwhile, friendships are starting to take shape, some alliances are forming quietly, and others are just waiting for the right time to stab a back or two.
Finally, Week 1 in the BBNaija 10/10 house was anything but slow. If anything, it felt like Week 3 energy. The stakes are already high, personalities are clashing, and some housemates have begun plotting long-term game strategies.
The BBNaija 10/10 season has made one thing clear: no one is safe, nothing is predictable, and every moment counts. Jason Jae has set a strong tone as a double HoH, but the house is boiling with tension, ego, and emotion.
Whether you’re watching for drama, romance, strategy, or just the chaotic entertainment, this season already looks like one for the history books. And if you blink, you’ll miss something.