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Being a lesbian doesn’t mean I’m going to hell — Temmie Ovwasa

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Nigerian controversial singer, Temmie Ovwasa, has said she would rather go to hell than stick with Christians in heaven.
The self-styled lesbian stated this in the latest episode of Doyin’s Corner audiovisual podcast hosted by former Big Brother Naija reality star, Doyinsola David.
Ovwasa had one time been signed to YBNL records owned by Olamide but her sexuality got into her music career and couldn’t make a meaningful impact while her time lasted with the label.
On why she doesn’t think she’s going to hell as against what some of her fans and critics believe would happen to her, the singer said: “But I do not think I’m going to hell. I do not believe that there is a pit of eternal damnation that I’m going to.
“And to be honest, if there’s a pit of eternal damnation that I’m going to, I would rather go there than be stuck with Christians in heaven.”
Justifying her assertion, she said: “Christians are the meanest people I have met in my life. They come into my DM every day to tell me I’m going to hell. That was not what Jesus was preaching. Jesus said, ‘Love your neighbour as yourself’.
“I do not think I’m going to hell. I joke about it often because it gets on some people’s nerves, and I love to do that.”

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