Crossdresser, James Brown who shocked Nigerians when he hit London town to say he was now a student in the United Kingdom and even mocked a particular crossdresser for being an ”illiterate”, is now out of school.
An ‘X’ user with the handle Adetut decided to bring the matter back, stating that James was never a student when he stormed London in 2022 and was only there for a visit.
“I still can’t believe that this guy came to the UK for a visit and lied to Nigerians that he was studying, only to go back home after a month. I swear, it was our set. Oh, They were dragging Bob for not doing masters,” Adetut wrote on X.
Responding to the tweet, and those backing it up, James asked them if ‘dem dey craze”, and then wnet on to explain money actually made him drop out. He said the fees was too expensive, and he will rather use that to buy a house in his village or Lagos. SO he RETURNED hime.
He said, “Una dey craze? Do I look like 2face bastard you worship? Neither do I do fake life. My ID card is here, people saying why are you not school, because school fees is expensive. E dey choke me. When I went to London, I didn’t even have the idea that school fees would be too expensive.
“Nobody told me, I spent nothing less than twelve thousand nine hundred pounds just for a year when I calculated it, it was running into millions and I said it is better I go use the money buy house for village or buy house for Lagos.
“That’s why I came back and did everything I did. Now for school fees money, it is not easy to go to school in London.”
By the way, he dropped his bank details for financial help back to school and his PayPal ID, for Nigerians to donate, but you won’t see that here.
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