/ May 17, 2026
/ May 17, 2026

Soon I’ll be as wealthy as Olamide – Temmie Ovwasa

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Singer and former YBNL signee, Temmie Ovwasa, has caused a buzz online after asserting her financial ambitions and defending music career against critics who labeled it as “dead.”

In a series of posts, she responded to a critic who disparaged her musical career, revealing her financial stability and future aspirations.

Contrary to perceptions about her career, Temmie Ovwasa claimed to be financially secure, owning multiple properties and having traveled internationally due to her music.

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She emphasised her achievements, stating that her career has taken her to Europe and continues to open doors for her.

She confidently declared that she will surpass her former boss Olamide financially within a few years.

She said: “In a couple of years, the man that signed me, that is making you people chat this sh!t, I will be catching up with him financially. Because I realise you people do not like it when people keep quiet and mind their business.”

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