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I got expelled from Catholic convent -Beverly Osu
Actress Beverly Osu has revealed how she was enrolled in a convent as a reverend sister when she was in high school but later got expelled.
She disclosed this whilst featuring in the latest episode of the Tea With Tay podcast, hosted by actor, Temisan Emmanuel Ahwieh, aka Taymesa.
She, however, stated that the school authorities did not explicitly use the term expulsion, they asked her to continue God’s work elsewhere and never return.
She said, “Family first said this girl is very stubborn, let us throw her in there and I just said okay.”
“It is secondary school “Daughter of Divine Love” but you register, being a sister or not.
“Na reverend sister they picked for me so I had to follow the path but they they expelled me.
“Till today, I still have small resentment like, ‘why una expel me?’ But then, I used to play secular music, I was the drum prefect and I used to do stage plays.
“Some girls woke up and said after the stage play, they were seeing me in their dreams and I am a witch because I played Lucifer.
“They expelled me because they said I was doing the most with the band, with the stage play, with not sleeping on my bed.
“They asked me to go and continue God’s work somewhere else. They did not want to say it is expulsion but gave me letter never to come back.”
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