BBNaija 10: Zita Labels Fellow Housemates Doris, Sultana, Big Soso As “B!tt3r Women”

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Zita, criticized fellow housemates Doris, Sultana, and Big Soso.

She described them as embodying a “bitter” and “older” attitude.

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During a conversation with Faith, Zita expressed her dislike for stereotypes but felt these housemates fit the “older, angry woman” archetype.

Big Brother Naija contestant Zita has labeled her fellow housemates, Doris, Sultana, and Big Soso, as bitter and older in attitude.

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During a chat with Faith on Wednesday morning, Zita admitted that she dislikes stereotypes but felt that Doris, Sultana, and Big Soso embody the “older, angry woman” archetype.

She also claimed that they are primarily responsible for much of the gossip circulating in the Big Brother house this season.

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She said, “The house is intense, but the major culprits are Doris, Sultana, and Big Soso. Those three are very foolish and I hate foolish people.

“I hate stereotypes but they are following a certain stereotype. The stereotype of older, angry women, I hate it. I would have fought tooth and nail that it is not true, that it is not everybody. And it is obviously, not everybody, but why are they [Doris, Sultana, and Big Soso] pushing it?”

In other news… Queen Ashley, the fourth wife of the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, has joyfully celebrated their son, Prince Ademakinwa, as he turns one.

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To mark the occasion, she shared a heartfelt post on Instagram, releasing unseen clips from her pregnancy journey, including a rare video from her delivery.

In her message, Queen Ashley expressed her gratitude to God, describing her son as a divine testimony.

She wrote:

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“Olodumare made your arrival a smooth and beautiful journey from the first scan to the moment I carried you in my arms. You are a testimony of Olodumare, and I am forever grateful.”

The queen described motherhood as one of her greatest blessings, adding that her son’s life reflects grace and answered prayers.

She also took time to appreciate her husband, the Ooni of Ife, acknowledging his support during her pregnancy and revealing that he was even on call with her while she was in the theatre.

She stated:

“To my darling husband, thank you for your love and support throughout my pregnancy and beyond. Even at the theatre, you were there on the phone. You are a caring father and a devoted husband, and we are truly blessed.”

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