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Temmie Ovwasa list disorders Nigeria gave her

Controversial Nigerian singer, Temmie Ovwasa formerly known as YBNL princess as taken to Twitter to give a list of disorders Nigeria has given her.

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Controversial Nigerian singer, Temmie Ovwasa formerly known as YBNL princess as taken to Twitter to give a list of disorders Nigeria has given her.

Temmie has controversially been in the news recently over her sexual orientation, and for calling out Olamide and YBNL for their inability to release an album and gain grounds in the music industry after he brought her to Lagos.

The singer thanking Nigeria for limiting her ability to function as an emotionally stable adult said that the country has given her personality disorder, anxiety, depression, cptsd, High blood pressure, self-harm scars, dissociation, depersonalization, and addiction to sleeping pills

she wrote: Thank you Nigeria for giving me a personality disorder, anxiety, depression, cptsd, high blood pressure, self harm scars, dissociation, depersonalization, a sleeping pill addiction due to insomnia and an inability to function as an emotionally stable adult, before the age of 25

Similarly, Temmie had previously taken to social media to advised women to adopt transactional sex because Nigerian men do not deserve free sex.

The singer who has severally declared that she is lesbian took to Twitter to share her opinion.

According to her, women who sleep with men should ensure they are paid before jumping into the man’s bed.

In her opinion, women should not be tempted to lose their self-respect by asking for money for sex from Nigerian men because according to her, “Nigerian men don’t have sense”.

The artiste tweeted: Nigerian men don’t deserve free sex. Please, on behalf of those of us that don’t fuck them, If you’re fucking them, Charge them. I will offer my services every time you need someone to remind you to get your bag, Forget about respect, they don’t have sense.
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