Reality TV star, Vee, has described Nigeria as a “jungle”, in a tweet, whiles talking about life in the country.
According to the singer, who was born and raised in London, life in Nigeria has not been easy but Vee, who believes herself to be “so strong”, said, she takes it like a “boss” as she filled with the “Holy Spirit.”
She said, though “this country is a jungle,” God has however continuously helped her through the bushes.
Vee, shared this while sharing how grateful she feels about her life after the Big Brother reality show.
The BBNaija star shared that, a year ago, after her flight back to London got canceled and she was stranded in Nigerian trying to figure her way back home, BBN came up and she got lucky to have been a part of the show.
She said, she is grateful for everything and wouldn’t change a thing. She went to say that, she is also grateful for her family, friends, and her fan base, “Veehive”, and said they make her brag differently.
See her tweets below;
It hasn’t been easy, but I take this thing like a boss. I’m so strong. Filled with the Holy Spirit. This country is a jungle and God has continuously helped me cut through the bushes. GOD DOESN’T SLEEP. JUST BELIEVE.🙏🏾✨
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