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YBNL princess, Temmie Ovwasa speaks on alleged physical, s3xual assault from Olamide

Temmie Ovwasa, a Nigerian musician, answers the recent contradiction involving her former boss, Olamide, putting the record straight on charges of abuse.

The former YBNL princess stated that Olamide had committed no physical or sexual assaults and warned against spreading false information.

Temmie went on to say that her complaints arose from Olamide’s careless handling of her music career, the label’s lack of structure, her personal problems with Olamide’s wife, and other connected difficulties.

She told Olamide the contents of her final message before blocking him, expressing her displeasure with the stipend he gave as a settlement for ending her employment.

Temmie Ovwasa explained that the money provided was insufficient to cover her living expenses or secure accommodation in Lagos.

In a lengthy Instagram story, she wrote;

“Again!! I want to make it clearrrrrr. Olamide did not assault me physically or sexually, he never even looked at me that way!!!!

Please don’t go about spreading stup!d lies! I’m talking about my music, the careless way he handled my music, the lack of structure in the label, the fact that they took my name and now I can’t change it. The people around him, and the experience I had with his wife in his house!

I’m saying he could have done better!! I no dey like on top people’s head!!!
Stop coming to my DMS asking about s3xual harassment! He did not do that!!!

What happened to you first artist you signed?
What happened to pelepele? He unlived himself?
The last message I sent before blocking you was that I won’t let this go even with your compensation, that might work for people that don’t know their worth!! You like to play games, I played it with you.

Compensating me for 5 wasted years with money that can’t pay rent and sort out my bills in Lagos. I was already traumatized before I met you, I really thought I was about to finally find freedom. You made it worse.
I’m crawling my way to the top and every step along the way I will stop to tell my story.

Omo oro ni mi, the only thing I fear is a life that’s unfulfilling.
If I lose my life at this point, I made it past the time I thought I’d love for so long. You went behind my back to talk about me knowing it will get me blackl!sted. I’m building something that transcends your industry, I promise you that one”.

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