‘YBNL Princess’, Temmie Ovwasa Reveals That Nigeria Has Made Her Emotionally Unstable

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Nigerian musical artist, Temmie Ovwasa popularly known as ‘YBNL Princess’ has revealed that she has personality disorder, high blood pressure and many more.. all thanks to Nigeria

 

Ovwasa was born on the 29th of November, 1996 in Ilorin, Kwara state Nigeria to a Niger Delta father and Yoruba mother from Osun state. She studied Medical Anatomy at Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Oyo State

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 and in the following years learned to play other instruments including the African talking drum and Keyboard. she joined Olamide’s YBNL Nation in 2016

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The ‘YBNL Princess’ recently taken to her Twitter page, stating that Nigeria has made her unable to function as an emotionally stable adult

According to her, Nigeria as given her personality disorder, anxiety, depression, 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 she clocked 25.

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REACTING TO HER POST;

@timiagbaje:-I would have recommended a doctor but Nigerian doctors are going through a lot too

@oluwatobilobalayelorun:-Majority of Nigerians are going through what she mentioned but na cruise and davido’s stories we dey use gallant 😂

@berry_esquire:-Might seem amusing ..but girl could be going through lot..all these disorders ain’t joke

@bshizzle70a:-When are you going to take just a WEE BIT RESPONSIBILITY for your your life though ?

@kuntakinte:-Sorry dear, Nigeria didnt do it to you, your decision and your inability to move on when your contract was over did it to you. Most Nigerians didnt even have half the opportunities you had but we are still standing strong and hoping for the best

@I.tobiloba:-Vast majority of the population in Nigerian are depressed. To survive in Nigeria, it’s by Gods grace.

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