Key Points:
- Faith and Mensan clash in the room on feed. Sharp words fly as the talk turns real rough.
- Mensan tries to leave, but Faith drags him back. He says, “I will not talk sh!t with you.”
- Faith vows court moves plus strict restrain orders. He adds, “Money owns streets, not tough street boys.”
Drama broke out in Biggie’s house this morning. Faith and Mensan faced off in the open room. Bags lay on seats as both men traded words. Fans heard each line on the live stream.

The talk moved fast and got loud within minutes. Mensan tried to shut it down at first. However, Faith pressed on and dared him to respond. That push set off the strong war of words.
Faith issues court threats during tense room talk
Mensan said, “I do not want this talk, bro.”
However, Faith shot back, “No, talk the sh!t now, rubbish. ”The room fell tense as he stood his ground. Mensan warned, “Only here can you call me rubbish.”
Faith then went hard with long, clear court threats. He said, “In real life, we cannot share space.” “Before you near me, lawsuit will finish you, rubbish. ” He vowed, “I will get restrain order, back and forth.”
Faith kept going with talk on street life claims. He said, “All that match talk does not scare me.”
“N!gga, f#ck the streets; money owns the streets.” “They will hunt you down, you and your street boys.”
He mocked so called tough looks with shoe brand talk. “You think you are a Timberland man?” he jeered. “Who pays the Timberland boys?” he asked with a scoff. “When you see Land Cruiser pass, you will run.”
House context and past notes frame the fresh clash
This scene fits the long run of house talk fights. Days ago, Faith shared a sharp diary note.
He said teams still want him for key tasks. That thread set the tone for this new blow up.
The house keeps a tight mix of joy and strain. Wins and exits shape each talk and each mood.
Kaybobo marked week ten with thanks to God and fans. That bright note stood apart from this hard, loud clash.
Biggie may step in if talk moves past fair lines. For now, both men walk off and cool down.
Viewers wait to see if peace holds till lights out. The show goes on with eyes on this pair.





