Former Big Brother Naija Season 10 housemate, Faith Adewale, has finally spoken out after his dramatic disqualification from the reality TV show earlier in October 2025.

In a four-minute video shared on his YouTube channel on Friday, October 10, 2025, the 25-year-old medical doctor opened up about his journey the highs, the heartbreak, and the hope that followed.
“Faith Is Dead” — A Symbolic Beginning
The video began on a haunting note. Sitting in a dimly lit room, Faith’s voice carried a calm, reflective tone.
“Faith is dead, but before he passed on, he wanted to tell you stories that meant the world to him. So listen carefully,” he said.
It wasn’t just a dramatic opening. It was a message a sign of rebirth.
The Message That Changed Everything
Faith said it all began with a simple text.
“On March 5, 2025, I got a text message that flipped my world upside down. One click on that link and everything changed.”
That single moment, he said, was the beginning of an unexpected journey into one of Africa’s biggest reality shows.
From Medicine to Big Brother
After returning to Nigeria in December 2024, Faith felt lost.
“I was pissed. Like, what am I going to do in this country as a doctor?” he admitted. Then came Big Brother Naija.
He took a leap of faith and a loan of ₦5 million to chase something different.
“Somehow, clicking that link led me to Africa’s biggest reality show. I took the risk, and I made it,” he said with a hint of pride.
Struggles Behind the Cameras
Life inside the house wasn’t as glamorous as it looked.
Faith spoke about the pressure, the loneliness, and the moments he felt overwhelmed.
“I wasn’t perfect. I made mistakes. I was isolated and tired. I asked to see a therapist more than three times because I knew I needed help,” he confessed.
Behind the laughter and lights, there were tears no one saw.
Love Beyond the Walls
Despite his disqualification, Faith said he found something priceless love from people he never met.
“Outside those walls, a whole continent was standing for me,” he said.
Fans shouted his name. They voted, spent their money, and believed in him.
“They didn’t see perfection. They saw Faith a flawed but passionate man.”
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