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“He didn’t write exam to enter school” – Yhemolee reveals Asake was not a real OAU student

Famous Nigerian entertainer, Yhemolee has shared the strange way fast-rising Nigerian musician, Asake got into the university.

Yhemolee shared during a chat with Taymesan on his Tea With Tay’ Podcast that Asake didn’t join their group of friends by being a student of Obafemi Awolowo University.

According to him, Asake did not write any exams to gain admission into OAU but was brought into the school by a guy named Lala, who is currently a Nollywood actor.

Yhemolee claimed that Lala was in the Performing Arts department and that Asake somehow became a student of the department because he could beat drums.

Watch him speak below;

In other news, Popular Nollywood actress and film producer, Mary Remmy Njoku, has reacted to reports that a court ruling awarded N5 million in damages against singer Oxlade over his leaked bedroom tape.

It was earlier reported that an Ikeja High Court sitting in Lagos State ordered Oxlade to pay N5 million in damages to a young woman, identified as John Blessing, for secretly recording their intimate session and leaking the video online.

Justice Olalekan Oresanya, who gave the judgment, described Oxlade’s actions as “despicable, horrendous, distasteful, and classless.”

The video of Oxlade making out with the lady leaked online in February 2022, without the knowledge or consent of the woman involved, and it triggered public outrage.

The judge, in his ruling, ordered Oxlade to pay the sum of N5 million in damages to Blessing in two instalments of N3 million and N2 million, respectively.

However, commenting on an Instagram blog that shared the news, actress Mary Njoku insinuated that the amount awarded to Blessing was quite small.

“5m naira only?” She wrote.

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