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Phyna Reveals Causes For Two Abortions, – Unbiased Newspaper Nigeria

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Winner of Massive Brother Naija ‘Degree Up’ Version, Ijeoma Otabor, popularly referred to as Phyna, has revealed why she engaged in two abortions at ages 19 and 24.

Naija Information recollects that Phyna, whereas replying to a Twitter thread, unapologetically mentioned she has had two abortions.

In an interview with PUNCH, the truth TV star reiterated that she will not be ashamed stressing that her life is an open e-book.



Giving causes for taking the choice, Phyna mentioned at age 19, she couldn’t speak in confidence to inform her mother and father that she was pregnant and the second being pregnant was on account of her poisonous relationship along with her boyfriend.

She mentioned, ‘’In my household as a complete, we’re very open. Folks simply learn which means to issues and say no matter they need, I actually don’t care. I used to be simply laughing at their responses to me as a result of people who know me know me, I’m an open e-book. I really responded to that lady when she mentioned “I can’t reply to you, you’re an abortionist,” after which I mentioned sure that I’ve dedicated abortions. It’s tremendous how folks need to see me, I’m not ashamed of something about myself. If I ever make a mistake, I come clean with my errors. 

As for my causes for taking abortion drugs, if there are 100 ladies in Nigeria at this time, 98 have accomplished abortions. So, nobody ought to decide me. I used to be in a 12-year relationship then and I used to be so younger. The primary abortion was once I was 19; I couldn’t go house to inform my mother and father that I used to be pregnant at that age. And the 2 pregnancies had been so early like two to a few weeks that I may simply use tablets. The second was once I was 24, and I had completed serving then. I used to be able to maintain it however the relationship was getting poisonous. He abused me and all the time beat me up. I mentioned to myself that I couldn’t do that anymore, so I took it out and that was how I ended the connection.”

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