Key Points:
- Big Brother held a rule talk on Tuesday in lounge. Housemates sat as Biggie read out new punishments.
- Sultana got a one-week alcohol ban for bad conduct. Biggie said alcohol “is not an excuse” for harm.
- Bright Morgan received a double strike over Faith. One more strike means instant disqualification, Biggie warned.
Big Brother called all housemates to the lounge on Tuesday. The mood felt tense from the first minute. Biggie then spoke in a slow, clear tone. He said the House must stay safe and sane.

The meeting focused on rule breaks from recent days. Biggie named each case and the linked act. He also shared the new steps for each housemate. The room stayed quiet while he spoke.
Sultana banned from alcohol for one full week
Biggie turned to Sultana after those first notes. He said her act on Dede’s box crossed the line. She had urinated in Dede’s cloth box after drinks. He said the act could also harm floors and goods.
“Alcohol is not an excuse,” Biggie told Sultana firmly. “In your drunk state you almost harmed Biggie’s floor,” he added. “And you risked a mate’s goods,” he continued again. “You are banned from alcohol for one week, parties too.”
This ban starts at once and covers all events. That list includes the next Saturday night party. Sultana kept calm while Biggie read the ban. Other housemates looked shocked by the tough call.
Bright Morgan gets a double strike over Faith
Biggie then faced Bright Morgan for his own case. He said Bright’s conduct towards Faith broke key rules. The clip review and reports backed the claim, he said. Biggie chose a hard line for this one.
“For your conduct, you get a double strike,” Biggie declared. “One more strike and you will leave the House,” he said. “Do you understand?” Biggie asked in a stern tone. Bright Morgan replied at once, “Yes, Biggie.”
This new red mark puts Bright on thin ice. He must avoid one more slip or face exit. Fans will watch his moves in the next days. Faith kept mute in the lounge while this played.
Kuture receives a final warning for violent behaviour
Biggie also named Kuture in the same talk. He said Kuture showed open violent behaviour in the House. The act broke a key part of the House rules. Biggie issued a final warning for any repeat act.
A final warning means no more room for mess ups. One more flare up could lead to a strike. Kuture nodded as Biggie gave the last words. The chat then moved to general calm and order.
Meanwhile, we earlier covered Faith’s row with Imisi. In that story, Faith said he faced unwanted touch. Today’s strike on Bright adds a fresh twist. The House must now walk on a tight line.
Biggie ended the talk with a firm close. He said the House must hold pride and care. He urged them to think first before they act. “Let us keep the game fun and safe,” he said.





