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Being a Nigerian, for anybody, is tough- Tems

The talented singer went ahead to note that it is tough being a Nigerian, but to be a Nigerian woman is a miracle and a blessing, provided they can tap into their gifts and talents.
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NIGERIAN singer Temilade Openiyi, popularly known as Tems, has opened up on what it takes to be a Nigerian, especially a Nigerian woman.

The talented singer went ahead to note that it is tough being a Nigerian, but to be a Nigerian woman is a miracle and a blessing, provided they can tap into their gifts and talents.

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Speaking in a recent interview with Kiss FM, London, United Kingdom, the Oscar-nominated woman said: “Being a Nigerian woman is a miracle. Because being a Nigerian, for anybody, is tough. But I think if you can tap into your gifts and own who you are and be unapologetic about it, and take that to the world, that is an honour.

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“I think Nigerian women are the most blessed. I won’t say the most blessed, but everybody is blessed in an equal manner, but Nigerian women are very special to me. They are very dear to me, and I believe that it is such a huge blessing to be a Nigerian woman and to be living in this time.”

Tems won a Grammy Award for the Best Melodic Rap Performance category for her contribution to the hit song Wait for U with Future and Drake.