The well-known Nigerian actress and model Beverly Osu has justified her decision to leave university, saying that everything was going well until she began receiving criticism for being a vixen.
Beverly remarked, “I just felt that let me leave before it gets sour, you know how Babcock is, it’s very strict for lack of a better word,” on the most recent edition of The Discourse With Ken. I quit because I knew I could balance what I was doing and it made me feel so at ease.
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“In Babcock University everything was nice and education was going well but because I was on TV at the age of 16 as a video vixen.
“Nigerians did not understand the term video vixen then so they always used to criticise me and take pictures to school. I used to get in trouble in school every weekend, and I mean every weekend,” she said.
Osu revealed that her mother was first upset about the development, but she ultimately changed her mind.
“My mum didn’t believe that I left and she was like ‘After all the money I paid.’ We had struggled back and forth because of it but at a point, she just knew that ‘This girl is determined and Ada would do what Ada wants to do.’ I strived because I knew that modelling was it for me,” she added.