In the high-stakes arena of Big Brother Naija Season 10, where alliances shatter like glass and drama brews hotter than Lagos traffic, one housemate has emerged as the undisputed architect of entertainment: Imisi (Opeyemi Ayanwale). This 23-year-old fashion designer, actress, and self-proclaimed “narrator of everything” from Oyo State isn’t just playing the game—she’s rewriting the script, turning every moment into must-watch content that has fans glued to their screens and housemates orbiting her orbit. From day one, Imisi has been a force of nature, proving that true star power isn’t about whispers in corners; it’s about commanding the room, solo or surrounded.
Launch night on July 26 set the tone when Imisi strode into the “10/10” themed house with the confidence of someone who’s already won. As one of the 15 fierce women who kicked off the season (with the men joining the next day), her bold personality and zero-filter vibe immediately sparked buzz. “People say it’s annoying, but deep down? They live for my commentary,” she quipped in her intro, a line that’s since become her mantra.
Single, healing from a recent breakup, and armed with sharp wit, Imisi vowed to be her “full, vibrant self”—and she’s delivered tenfold. In a house filled with strategic minds her contents transcends the walls of Biggie’s domain, making her the go-to storyteller for every twist and turn.
What makes Imisi’s game unbreakable is her relentless work ethic. She’s not waiting for the spotlight; she’s building it brick by brick. From the jump, every housemate has crossed paths with her—whether through late-night heart-to-hearts, explosive confrontations, or those viral diary sessions that peel back layers of vulnerability. Take her recent emotional breakthrough during a Head of House task, where she bared her soul about a traumatic childhood assault at 13 and years of healing from isolation and fear. “I feel like that is something that traumatises me every time I cannot be in a dark place alone,” she shared tearfully with teammates Koyin, Jason Jae, Sultana, and Mide, turning pain into power and earning Biggie’s affirmation: “You emerge victorious, you are a survivor.” Fans flooded X with support, calling her a beacon for survivors and hailing her authenticity as the season’s emotional core.
Even in solitude, Imisi masters the art of communication, transforming quiet moments into gold. Alone in the diary room? She’s dropping gems that spark online firestorms. During Saturday night parties, she’s the one carrying Koyin on her back in playful displays of sisterhood, reviving early bonds that remind us why she entered as a favorite. And let’s talk strategy: her “obsessive and jealous” confession to Kola about his dynamic with Dede? Pure TV dynamite that had viewers shipping, shading, and screenshotting. No wonder housemates like Faith have labeled her a “threat” to their success, citing her creativity laced with what he calls “lack of discipline.” Threat? More like titan. Imisi’s in everyone’s story this week—from alliances tested to rivalries reignited—proving she’s the connective tissue holding Season 10’s narrative together.
Online? Imisi is inescapable. X is ablaze with #ImisiAyanwale trending as fans crown her the “Talent Show Winner” and rehearse her victory speech in advance. “Imisi is the winner of Big Brother Naija Season 10 by the special Grace of Almighty God,” declares one devotee, while another envisions her Top 3 spot
Even international love pours in, with Kenyan fans vowing not to let her down. As one post nails it: “The money is Imisified.” Her feed pulses with empowerment, from survivor anthems to fashion flexes in ankara gowns that slay harder than the competition.
If Big Brother airs more of Imisi’s content—and they should—it’s game over for the rest. She’s not just a housemate; she’s the hype machine driving ₦150 million dreams. As the final weeks loom, with immunity twists and evictions shaking the house, Imisi stands tall: assertive, real, and ready to claim her crown. Imisi isn’t just surviving Season 10—she’s owning it. And trust, the finale will be her story. Who’s ready for the Imisi era?
Curated By Kasali Adesina





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