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She’s bold, beautiful and a bombastic specimen who has never ceased to either over-awe or confound people’s imagination.
Controversial Nigerian singer, who is well known for her x-rated photographs, Caroline Sam, popularly known as Maheeda, has admitted that her seeming obsession with sex is not just only a ploy to drive attention to her music but that she is addicted to it.
She’s bold, beautiful and a bombastic specimen who has never ceased to either over-awe or confound people’s imagination. Her stock in trade is music, gospel music and her own ingenious way of selling it to the people is to enshroud it in her sexuality.
To Maheeda, sex is not something covert, it is a way of life and to her mind’s eye the Heavenly Father doesn’t see anything wrong with it even if she has to go all naked, singing His praise.
"I’m addicted to sex and I have to have sex every day, at least once every day, and if there’s no guy around me, I will help myself" the controversial musician told the Vanguard newspaper recently.
The Edo State born singer, who was once a prostitute and known for posting nude pictures on the internet, insists she’s a gospel singer.
Maheeda became an orphan at age 13 and with no one to help her turned to prostitution. But according to her she later gave her life to Christ and turned to music.
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