Indeed, Tiwa's case is not unique in Nigeria. There are many Nigerian living that life. It is particularly troubling that despite being a celebrity the lady aired her dirty laundries i suppose out of frustration and shamefull ... read full comment
Indeed, Tiwa's case is not unique in Nigeria. There are many Nigerian living that life. It is particularly troubling that despite being a celebrity the lady aired her dirty laundries i suppose out of frustration and shamefully yet some people would rather blame her rather than face the fact and address the issue at hand.
From experience, addicts thrive on blaming anyone for their predicament, they are emotionally abusive, jealous, feel less of a man and would usually blame their partner for it.
If Tiwa can read this, I sympathise with you and i understand why you did the interview. You would be blamed anyway if anything happened to the guy before you voiced out.
Unfair Mother Luck is the major perpetrator!
Indeed, Tiwa's case is not unique in Nigeria. There are many Nigerian living that life. It is particularly troubling that despite being a celebrity the lady aired her dirty laundries i suppose out of frustration and shamefull ...
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