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(DDM) – Big Brother Naija housemate, Sultana, has been banned from consuming alcohol for one week following a shocking incident in which she urinated in fellow housemate Dede’s clothing box.

DDM gathered that the disciplinary decision was announced during a meeting on Tuesday, where Big Brother also handed punishments to other contestants for various breaches of the house rules.

According to Biggie, the alcohol ban applies to all events within the week, including the highly anticipated Saturday night party, which is known for its lively atmosphere and free flow of drinks.

“Sultana, alcohol is not an acceptable excuse. In your drunken state you almost damaged Big Brother’s floor and the property of your fellow housemate.

You are hereby banned from consuming alcohol for one week including the parties,” Big Brother stated.

The incident has caused a stir among fans of the reality TV show, which is currently in its tenth season.

BBNaija, one of Africa’s most popular reality programmes, has built a reputation for combining entertainment with moments of controversy, often sparking heated debates on social media.

This latest punishment adds to the list of memorable disciplinary moments in the show’s history.

Alcohol-related misconduct has been a recurring issue in previous seasons, with Big Brother often using sanctions as a deterrent against excessive drinking and disruptive behaviour.

Sultana’s punishment comes amid heightened tension in the house, as the competition intensifies and housemates battle for the ₦120 million grand prize.

Her supporters have taken to social media to defend her, with some claiming the act was unintentional, while critics argue it was a clear case of misconduct deserving of stern action.

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During the same disciplinary session, fellow housemate Kulture received a final warning for openly displaying violent behaviour, while Bright Morgan was handed a double strike for misconduct towards housemate Faith.

“For your conduct, you are hereby issued a double strike. One more strike and you will be disqualified from Big Brother’s house. Do you understand?” Biggie asked.

Bright Morgan replied, “Yes Biggie.”

Under BBNaija’s rules, three strikes automatically lead to disqualification from the house, making Bright Morgan’s situation particularly precarious.

The show’s producers have long maintained that discipline is an essential part of maintaining order in the house, which hosts contestants in a confined space under constant surveillance for weeks.

As the season progresses, fans are keenly watching to see how the punishments and growing tensions will influence alliances, rivalries, and overall gameplay.

The alcohol ban on Sultana is expected to be a major talking point in the coming days, especially during the weekend party where she will be restricted to non-alcoholic drinks.

 


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