“Nigeria Is Full Of Violence; Bus violence, Home violence, Streets Violence” – Temmie Ovwasa

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Nigerian musician, Temmie Ovwasa also known as ‘YBNL Princess’ has opened up concerning the level of violence in Nigeria.

Former YBNL signee Temmie Ovwasa calls out Olamide for holding down her  career - DNB Stories Africa

Ovwasa started singing with her local church choir at the age of eight. At the age of twelve, her mother gifted with a guitar which she taught herself to play.

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Ovwasa joined YBNL Nation in 2016, a record label owned by ‘Olamide’ .

CELEBRITY-PROFILE recalled that earlier today, Temmie Ovwasa took to her twitter page, stating that the Nigerian Judicial system has no ability to sit down & reflect on the reason behind it’s decisions and that makes her mad.

Her post reads;

Nigerian lawyers wearing those British wigs always makes me realize that I’m mad at a system that has no ability to sit down & reflect on the reason behind it’s decisions, much like most human beings within said system. saying that it’s due to being brainwashed is infantilization

Ovwasa has taken to her personal social media handle on the popular social media platform, Twitter once more, stating that being Nigerian is not easy because, it means that once you get outside you have to be ready for violence from anywhere.

She wrote;

“Being Nigerian means that once you get outside you have to be ready for violence from anywhere, Bus – violence Home- violence Streets- violence A lecturer once poured water on students in a queue when I was in Uni just because she felt like.”

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