Popular Nigerian crossdresser, James Brown, has recently addressed the rumors surrounding his academic pursuits in the United Kingdom, shedding light on the real reason behind his withdrawal from a British university. Brown, who made headlines last year for his announcement of admission to a British university, clarified the circumstances surrounding his departure in a video message shared on his Instagram page.
Contrary to social media speculations that he had fabricated his enrollment, Brown vehemently refuted the claims, presenting evidence of his university card from Bellshefield University in London. In the video, he candidly explained, “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.”
This revelation provides insight into the financial challenges faced by individuals pursuing education abroad and challenges assumptions about the crossdresser’s intentions. As James Brown navigates the aftermath of this revelation, it sparks discussions about the realities of studying abroad and the financial constraints that individuals may encounter, even in pursuit of education.