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My stepfather who molested me now suffering – Singer, Temmie

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Nigerian singer, Temmie Ovwasa, formerly known as YBNL Princess has revealed that she was molested by her stepfather as a child.

She expressed excitement that her “witchcraft” has caught up with him, adding that she loves it when her “demons are having fun”.

The self-proclaimed queer disclosed this via her Twitter page on Tuesday.

She said the punishment her stepfather got was not karma but that: “Awon iya mi Osoronga” did it.

“I’m the type of witch that always gets their pound of flesh, with a front row ticket to watch your demise, I’ll even offer to foot your bills just for a closer view and I absolutely love it when my demons have fun,” Temmie added.

Temmie Ovwasa came into the limelight in 2015 following her introduction as the first female signee of the YBNL record.

She parted ways with the label in 2020 after falling out with the label boss, rapper Olamide.

The same year, she dropped the first openly gay album in Nigeria titled ‘E be like say dem swear for me’.

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Moses Bliss has gifted three artistes signed under his label, brand new cars.

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Ace gospel singer and Spotlite Nation record label owner,Ace gospel singer and Spotlite Nation record label owner, Moses Bliss has gifted three artistes signed under his label, brand new cars.

The ‘Daddy-wey-dey-pamper’ crooner disclosed this on his  Instagram page.

According to him, the  three signees are Godfrey Gad, Neeja and Son Music.

The  globally renowned  music minister who recently married his Ghanaian sweetheart Marie, had also  this time last year gifted three  cars to his barber and two artistes signed under his record label.

The kind gesture has attracted accolades from his followers and fans on social media, including his lawyer,  Pelumi Olajengbesi.

Olajengbesi said: “This is an overwhelming moment.

“The gospel music community is truly witnessing the power of support and encouragement.”

reports that Moses Bliss who hails  from  Akwa Ibom  State, is  a songwriter and worship leader.

He released his first single  “E No Dey Fall My Hand” in January  2017 and rose to prominence with the 2019 song “Too Faithful”.

In 2020, he won the Loveworld International Music and Arts Award (LIMA 2020), for his song “You I Live for”, an annual awards by renowned cleric Pastor Chris Oyakhilome

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Nicki Minaj, Beyoncé successful because of gay fanbases – Fat Joe claims

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American hip-hop legend, Fat Joe has claimed that the commercial successes of some musicians are due to their support for the LGBT community.

The veteran rapper specifically stated that Nicki Minaj and Beyoncé are successful in the music industry because of their gay fanbases.

In a recent interview with Livebitez, Fat Joe lamented the escalating LGBT trend in the music industry, especially in hip-hop.

He said, “In the music industry today, you have men who I don’t think are gays but they paint their nails or they are walking with Birkenbags.

“It feels like a new trend. A new swag. A new style. Pain your nails, wear a female dress. This right? And a million others.

“But do you know the toughest one? I man’s own Rico. Young Thug was wearing skirts. It’s safe to say it’s a fad. It’s a trend. And guys are like I’m going to join the trend to go viral and sell more records.

“Historically the people who sold the most. Let’s just keep it a buck. Nicki Minaj… I went to Beyoncé’s concert which was a lot of fun.

“I had the best time of my life in there but it’s a lot. You know it and so that’s what’s going on.

“They [artists] say you know the LGBT [community] really supports you, so we gotta act like that [promote gay fashion].”

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My journey won’t be complete without 2Baba – Kizz Daniel

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Popular singer, Oluwatobiloba Daniel Anidugbe, aka Kizz Daniel, has hailed the legendary 2Baba for his impact on his musical career.

According to him, his success story won’t be complete without working with the ‘African Queen’ crooner.

Referring to 2Baba as his mentor, Kizz Daniel expressed strong desire to collaborate with the legend.

On his X handle on Friday night, he wrote: “The Journey no fit complete without a 2baba Collabo @official2baba.

“Baba let’s step into the vocal boot together… Mentor.”

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