Disqualified Big Brother Naija Season 10 housemate, Faith Adewale, has broken his silence for the first time following his sudden exit from the show on October 2, 2025.

In a nearly four-minute YouTube monologue, the 25-year-old doctor recounted the journey that led him to the BBNaija stage.

He revealed that a text message received on March 5, 2025, inspired him to audition, a decision that prompted him to take a N5 million loan to fund his participation.

He opened the video with a dramatic declaration, stating, “Faith is dead,” reflecting on his experience inside the house and the events surrounding his disqualification.

“On March 5th, 2025, I got a text message that flipped my world upside down. One click on that link and everything changed.

“But somehow, clicking that link made me end up auditioning for Africa’s biggest reality TV show.

“I did the unthinkable to get in there. I took a loan of five million naira, and somehow, I made it,” he said.

Speaking about the challenges he faced in the house including a disqualification for physical assault in the ‘10/10’ season, Faith admitted to mistakes like arguing, breaking things, and failing tasks.

“I wasn’t perfect. I made a lot of mistakes. I screamed, I argued, I broke things. I failed tasks. I said things I shouldn’t have said. I lost friends,” he added.

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“I was overwhelmed. I was isolated. And to be honest, I asked for a therapist over three times because I knew I needed help,” he said.

Despite his flaws, Faith expressed gratitude for the support from fans across Africa who rallied for him.

“Outside those walls, a whole continent was standing for me. People I’d never met were shouting my name, fighting for me, spending hard-earned money to keep me in that house.

“They didn’t see a perfect man. They saw Faith — the little kid that had flaws, passion, and purpose,” Faith said.

Looking ahead, Faith said: “I feel invigorated. I feel energised. I’m so excited to take on the world. There’s so much I can do, so much I can change,” he said.

“This is Faith Adewale, the dreamer, the doctor, the creator, the entertainer, your latest reality TV star.

“I’m ready to make magic with you. Let’s go f**k shit up,” Faith said.

He ended the video with an emotional message to his fans, “This is my call to the world, to Africa, to Nigeria”.