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I Dropped Out Of UK University because I Couldn’t Afford Fees – Crossdresser James Brown

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Popular Nigerian crossdresser, James Brown has revealed why he dropped out of a university in the United Kingdom.

Recall that the crossdresser, Brown, made headlines last year after announcing that he had been admitted into a British university.

However, reports later emerged on social media that the crossdresser only went to the UK for a visit but claimed he was studying there.

Interestingly, while reacting to the claim via a video message shared on his Instagram page, James Brown explained that he dropped out of the British university because he couldn’t afford the fees.

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Hear him, “I hear say dem say I no go school for London. Una dey craze? Una eyes blind? Do I do fake life? No!
“See my university card, Bellshefield University, London. I dropped out because I couldn’t afford the fees. When I went to London, I didn’t know that I would spend so much. I did not know. Nobody told me. I spent not less than £12,900. So, I said instead of spending that kind of money it’s better I buy a house in my village. I came back because school fees in London is very expensive.”

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