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Yemi Alade Censures BET...See Why

 


Finally Yemi Alade came for BET...LOL. I knew she was going to have some derisive comments packed in her little purse and that  hairstyle which she rocked last time at Awka, screaming so much of  how assertive she could be.
And yes!...yes,  she was very very assertive.

See what she  angrily tweeted today in her desperate bid to assert the fact



























Check out the man that married two human-looking sex dolls

She was so unlucky most bloggers copied it before the lord touched her heart to remove it. and now it is indeed trending

As if knew she would feel completely cheated. Check out my earlier news about her not going to take it lightly with BET if she didn't win.

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