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Imisioluwa Opeyemi Ayanwale, popularly known as Imisi, didn’t just win Big Brother Naija Season 10, she captured hearts with her unique mix of humour, authenticity, and resilience.

Fans followed her journey closely, noting several defining traits that made her one of the most memorable housemates of the season.

Here’s what 23-year-old Imisi was known for inside the house:

Playful and Humorous Personality

Imisi’s comic timing, witty remarks, and playful banter often stole the show, especially during tense moments.

Her ability to make housemates, and viewers, laugh was unmatched.

Authentic “Local Girl” Vibe

She stayed true to herself, bringing a down-to-earth energy that resonated with fans.

Unlike some housemates who played the game strategically, Imisi’s authenticity became her superpower.

Emotional and Expressive

Imisi openly shared personal struggles, including the heartbreak of sexual abuse in her past, creating a deeper emotional connection with viewers.

Strong Friendships

Her close bond with Kola, whom she affectionately calls her brother, was one of the highlights of her journey. Their friendship provided both humour and support throughout the season.

Cultural Pride

Imisi who hail from Oyo State often spoke Yoruba language in the house, breaking Big Brother’s English-only rule in a way fans found endearing and relatable.

Fashion and Style Statements

Imisi’s fashion sense often stressed fans, from her wigs to, scary makeover, her outfits, but they loved her unapologetic, unconventional style.

She brought a unique “unconventional housemate” energy, sparking conversations about authenticity versus aesthetics.

Task Presentations and Competence

Imisi consistently impressed during task presentations, showing poise, clarity, and creativity.

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This was a stark contrast to her casual, sometimes cheeky way of speaking in the house, highlighting her versatility and intelligence.

Resilience and Maturity

She held her ground during conflicts with Faith, Kaybobo, Rooboy, and Thelma, showing both patience and emotional intelligence in tricky situations.

Aspiring Actress and Entrepreneur

Beyond the house, Imisi hinted at her ambitions in Nollywood and fashion, showing that she had bigger plans than just the reality show spotlight.

She also demonstrated impressive acting skills during wager tasks, raw and authentic.

Love for Spicy Food

Her penchant for spicy food became a fun talking point among fans, adding a quirky charm to her personality.

Most times, she avoid eating the house food due to insufficient pepper in their meals.

Celibacy

Throughout the season, Imisi maintained her personal boundaries, never engaging in sexual relationships, which earned her respect from viewers and housemates alike.

From her humour and relatability to her poise during challenges and her unconventional fashion flair, Imisi’s journey in Big Brother Naija S10 was a blend of fun, resilience, and authenticity.

No wonder she emerged as the season’s winner, solidifying her place as one of the most memorable champions in the show’s history.

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Declare Your Lineage – Royal Family Tells Musician KWAM 1 Over His Interest In Becoming Next Awujale Of Ijebuland

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KWAM 1, in a letter dated December 3, 2025, addressed to the chairman of the Fusengbuwa Ruling House in Agunsebi Quarters, Ijebu-Ode, announced his interest in the stool, describing himself as a “bonafide son” of the ruling house.

The Fusengbuwa ruling house of Ijebu-Ode, next in line to produce the new Awujale of Ijebuland, Ogun State, has instructed Fuji musician Wasiu Ayinde, popularly known as KWAM 1, to confirm his family’s royal lineage to validate his membership in the ruling house.

KWAM 1, in a letter dated December 3, 2025, addressed to the chairman of the Fusengbuwa Ruling House in Agunsebi Quarters, Ijebu-Ode, announced his interest in the stool, describing himself as a “bonafide son” of the ruling house.

KWAM 1 also stated that his candidacy aligns with Ijebu customary law and the Ogun State Chieftaincy Laws.

In an interview with Punch, the Chairman of the ruling house and former National President of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria, Abdulateef Owoyemi, said only bonafide members of the family would be allowed to participate in the selection process.

Owoyemi explained that KWAM 1, Olori Omooba of Ijebu land and others interested in the stool have been directed to complete the Fusengbuwa ruling house royal lineage data form.

According to him, the form, which requires contenders to trace their genealogy back seven generations, ensures that only genuine princes from the family can participate, thereby blocking “strangers” from claiming the throne.

He said, “The first step for anyone interested in contesting for the Awujale throne is to declare their lineage by filling the standard Fusengbuwa ruling house royal lineage data form. Once confirmed as a legitimate member of the ruling house, they can then apply for the expression of interest form.

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“We have told him, just like everyone else interested in the Awujale throne, that the first step is to declare his lineage. He will do this by completing the royal lineage data form, showing his full name, which parent and grandparent he descends from, and continuing up to seven generations.

“The completed form will be signed and submitted to the head of the ruling house unit of the Fusengbuwa ruling house, who will affirm that he is a genuine member. Only then will the process move forward.”

Owoyemi emphasised that although the application window for the throne officially closed on December 5, KWAM 1 had been given a five-day extension, which would lapse on December 10.

He noted, “We won’t shut anybody out of picking the next Awujale, but we must ensure that you are a legitimate member of Fusengbuwa. Every right comes with responsibilities. For a royal family, everyone must prove their legitimacy by completing the royal lineage data form.

“When we receive the form, we will review it meticulously. If clarification is needed, we will contact the applicant. We welcome men of influence who will use their influence to enhance the throne, not to claim it, ensuring that what truly belongs to our family is preserved.”

Owoyemi explained that the local government has given them 14 days to select candidates, and the ruling house hopes to have a new Awujale by the second or third week of January 2026.

He added, “The local government has given us 14 days to select candidates, which expires on December 18. After that, the kingmakers have seven days to deliberate and choose one candidate, whose name will be forwarded to the governor.

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“Legally, the government then has 21 days to conduct background checks and security clearance, allowing for objections or protests. After this period, the State Executive Council will ratify the nominee, and the governor will announce the next Awujale, after which coronation rites will commence.

“So, combining the candidate selection, kingmakers’ deliberation, and legal objection period, we are looking at around 42 days. Therefore, we expect the next Awujale to emerge between the second and third week of January.”

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VIDEO: I’m Married But Not In My Husband’s House; I Didn’t Have The Experience Of Living Happily Ever After – Singer Shola Allyson Reveals

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While speaking about her love life, the 54-year-old who came into limelight with a love album ‘Eji Owuro’, revealed that she is married but not living with her husband.

Sola Allyson, the popular Nigerian gospel singer, has revealed that she is not currently living with her husband.

The musician made this known in her latest interview on Oyinmomo TV.

While speaking about her love life, the 54-year-old who came into limelight with a love album ‘Eji Owuro’, revealed that she is married but not living with her husband.

Sharing her marital experience, the singer said she has never enjoyed the kind of happiness many people describe.

“I’m married, but I’m not in my husband’s house. We live separately. He in his house and I in mine.”

The interviewer asked: “You sang ‘Eji Owuro’, did you experience genuine love from your husband?

She replied, “We lied before. Those older than us didn’t inform us that it’s tough. They made us believe that so long as you both love each other, you will live happily ever after, but it’s a lie.

“That’s not the experience I have. I didn’t have the experience of living happily ever after. I did all I could to make it work.

“Marriage has been a big challenge. I hear people talk about joy in marriage, but I have never experienced it.”

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VIDEO: Shola Allyson Finally Opens Up, Reveals Why She Does Not Reference Jesus In Her Songs

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Recall that Allyson, who is regarded as a gospel singer, was dragged on social media in March 2025 for not directly referencing ‘Jesus’ in all her songs.

Shola Allyson, the renowned Nigerian songstress, has opened up on the real reason she avoids mentioning the name of Jesus in all her songs.

Recall that Allyson, who is regarded as a gospel singer, was dragged on social media in March 2025 for not directly referencing ‘Jesus’ in all her songs.

Reacting to her critics in a post on X, the songstress stated that “No one can bully me into joining their darkness that looks like light because indolent souls find comfort in it”.

Finally revealing her reason for not mentioning Jesus in her songs, Shola Allyson on Saturday during her latest interview on Oyinmomo TV, stated that Jesus did not ask her to do PR for him.

She said “I’m not a religious singer. As I am, I have never introduced myself as a gospel singer. My name is Shola Allyson. I’m a singer”.

Interviewer; “Some people said you don’t mention ‘Jesus’ name’ in all your songs”.

She quickly responded “Jesus did not instruct us to mention his name in songs nor did Jesus ask us to do PR for Him”.

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