
With just one week until the finale, the Big Brother 10/10 season has reached its most decisive stage. The prize pot now stands at ₦37.52 million, after a series of deductions that included the ₦10 million price of Kaybobo’s red telephone decision. Still, the remaining housemates are fighting for the ultimate grand prize.
Three housemates have already secured their seats in the finale. Kaybobo’s red telephone immunity guaranteed him an automatic spot. Mensan, declared the season’s Most Influential Housemate, was rewarded with a pass to the final week, while Sultana, in her role as Head of House, cemented her place and chose to save no one with her win from the Tree of Trinkets, insisting on a level playing field for all.
That leaves a selected number of seats open and a field of contenders battling for them. At the forefront of the conversation are Koyin and Imisi, whose presence has defined the season both inside the house and across social media. Their dominance in polls and conversations has positioned them as the two most likely to take the top spots in the finale, though the volatility of voting in recent weeks has shown that no one is entirely safe.
Behind them are the housemates who occupy the middle ground, each with a path to survival but not without uncertainty. Dede has been steady throughout the season and may be rewarded with a late surge. Rooboy has been a polarising but visible figure, and Kola, though quieter, has built the kind of consistent presence that could tip the scales in his favour if his supporters mobilise. Faith, meanwhile, has leaned into his villain role so convincingly that he has amassed an unexpected following eager to see him thrive, or at least survive, to the end.
By contrast, Zita and Mide appear most vulnerable. Neither has commanded the same level of attention or momentum as the others. Mide, however, may yet benefit from an alliance with Bright Morgan’s fans, giving her an outside chance of extending her stay. Jason Jae and Isabella occupy an uncertain space: entertaining enough to remain in the conversation but unlikely to break into the top tier when compared with heavyweights like Koyin, Imisi, or Dede.
If the finale lineup stops at five, it will almost certainly include Kaybobo, Mensan, Sultana, Koyin, and Imisi. If extended to six, Dede looks like the most likely addition. But in the event of a top ten, the door opens to Faith, Rooboy, Kola, and one of Jason Jae or Isabella. Zita and Mide remain the least likely to make it.

