Former Big Brother Naija housemate Faith Adewale is proving that true influence goes far beyond the screen. In a heartfelt post, the reality star and Doctor announced his latest humanitarian project — a food and health outreach aimed at supporting 50 families in Lagos through the @lagosfoodbank under the @numeplan program.
“Big Brother changed my life, now it’s my turn to change the world,” Faith wrote. “In June, on my birthday, I volunteered at @lagosfoodbank under the @numeplan program, where doctors help treat and feed malnourished kids. After that experience, I promised myself that I’d be back — and do more.”
True to his word, Faith is returning with a bigger mission. On October 15th, he will lead a volunteer drive to feed 50 families — calling on fans and well-wishers to join him in spreading love and hope.
“If you can, please volunteer — it would mean the world to me,” he shared, adding a special surprise for his supporters. Ten lucky fans will be selected through a raffle to join him in person for a special meet-and-greet while volunteering.
Faith’s initiative is more than charity — it’s a ripple of purpose, showing that his post-show journey is rooted in impact, empathy, and giving back.
With every step, he’s redefining what it means to be a modern celebrity — one who uses his platform not just for visibility, but for value.
To volunteer or participate in the raffle, visit the link in his bio.




