Aisha Adebukunmi, the wife of well-known Nigerian rapper and singer Olamide Adedeji, is accused of publicly humiliating singer-songwriter Temmie Ovwasa, also known as YBNL Princess.

Olamide, popularly known as Baddo, owns YBNL Nation, where YBNL princess got a record deal in August 2015. However, she departed the company in 2020 after having a misunderstanding with her boss.

The singer shared her experience in a series of posts on her Instagram stories on Thursday, alleging that she was just a poster girl when she was being filmed but ignored otherwise.

Ovwasa also alleged that she ‘wasted’ five years with the label, adding that she recorded over 25 songs but only 4 songs were released when she was with YBNL Nation.

“I recorded over 25 songs and Pheelz opened his wide mouth to tell me he misplaced the hard drive. 25 songs!!!!! [I] spent 5 years [at YBNL] and released 4 songs! I have recorded and released three albums since I left these people, and I have so many songs I could drop an album every week!” (sic).

The female singer claimed that her boss wife also humiliated her publicly by reminding her she was a ‘broke’ person each time they went out together.

“I got into the music industry to sing; Olamide carried me on his head and paraded me as the ‘princess’, but once the cameras were off, I was in a house with his disrespectful a$$ classist wife, who made it her mission to remind me that I was a poor girl that they brought from Ilorin to change her life.

“I’d go out with this woman, and she’d humiliate me publicly! When people ask for pictures, she made it her mission to remind me that I was broke.

“It’s not enough to ‘help’ people; don’t add to their problems!!!! I kuku never tagged him [Olamide] on the video that he saw [that he signed me]. I never cared to be associated with you people. I really just wanted to sing!”

She added that she was moved to share her experience following the death of popular singer, Ilerioluwa Aloba, known as Mohbad

The PUNCH reports that Mohbad, 27, died on Tuesday, however, the cause of his death has been a subject of controversy since the tragic incident.

Ovwasa said even though the late singer spoke up, people were made to believe he was battling mental health and under the influence of drugs.