In the electrifying whirlwind of Big Brother Naija Season 10—”10/10″—where drama simmers like jollof on high heat and alliances shift quicker than Lagos traffic, one housemate has emerged as a revelation: Faith Adewale.
This 25-year-old medical doctor and augmented reality innovator from Osun State isn’t just another face in the crowd—he’s a seismic shift, a housemate the show has never spotlighted before. Trained at Caucasus International University in Georgia, Faith blends clinical precision with creative chaos, entering the house on July 27 as one of the 14 men joining the initial 15 women. But here’s the magic: while fans can’t stop drawing comparisons to past icons like Pere, Adekunle, Lolu, and Ozo, the truth is far more profound. Faith isn’t a copycat; he’s the humble embodiment of their best traits fused into one unassuming powerhouse—a strategic chameleon who’s redefining intellect in the game without even trying.
From his debut, Faith declared his mission: “Fun, fame, and funds,” but laced with a deeper vow to showcase Nigerian youth’s raw brilliance. A Gemini born June 16, 2000, he’s the doctor by day who wields AR tech like a wizard, merging science, art, and empathy into experiences that heal and hype.
As Week 7’s Most Influential housemate, he snagged immunity for Week 8, proving his quiet influence packs a punch. Yet, it’s his effortless fusion of past legends that has X ablaze: “Faith is Pere’s confidence meets Adekunle’s strategy, with Lolu’s wit and Ozo’s class,” one fan raved, capturing why he’s the season’s sleeper hit.
Break down the blueprint, and you’ll see why comparisons abound—but Faith elevates them. Channeling Pere Egbi’s magnetic bravado (S6’s strategic showman who owned every room with unfiltered fire), Faith storms in with a “Pere Remix” energy that turns heads and sparks ships. His bold worldview and flirtatious flair echo Pere’s no-holds-barred charm, but Faith tempers it with medical-grade empathy—offering listening ears during house meltdowns, much like Pere’s post-eviction reflections on vulnerability. Then there’s Adekunle Gold’s (S7’s analytical alpha) cerebral edge: Faith’s AR innovations mirror Adekunle’s calculated moves, dissecting alliances like a surgeon with a scalpel. He’s the one calling out “lack of discipline” in housemates, blending Adekunle’s task mastery with a polyamorous mischief that keeps vibes electric.
Layer on Lolu’s (S3’s intellectual firebrand) sharp wit and poetic soul, and Faith’s diary sessions become goldmines of introspection—dropping gems on healing and hustle that rival Lolu’s philosophical rants. Finally, Ozo’s (S5’s polished prince) dignified grace? That’s Faith in wager presentations, leading with poise and heart, turning group tasks into masterclasses without the ego. He’s not echoing one; he’s harmonizing them all into a symphony of smarts and swagger, humble enough to credit his Georgia-honed humility while owning the house’s emotional core. “I’m here to keep vibes alive,” he quipped on entry, but it’s his ability to connect—flirty yet fierce, bold yet grounded—that makes him the first of his kind: a multi-hyphenate healer who’s as comfortable in scrubs as he is in strategy sessions.
As Season 10 races toward its finale, Faith’s trajectory screams frontrunner. Fans on X hail him as ‘the blend we’ve been waiting for—brains, beauty, and boldness,’ predicting him as the winner of Season 10, with others placing him in the Top 2 or Top 3.
In a show that’s seen strategists come and go, Faith Adewale stands alone: the humble mosaic of Pere’s fire, Adekunle’s mind, Lolu’s depth, and Ozo’s elegance. He’s not just playing the game—he’s upgrading it.
Faith’s fusion is the finale’s wildcard. Who’s betting on the doctor to diagnose victory?
Written BY Kasaki Adesina




