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Singer, Ayra Starr Forced to Remove Eyelash Extensions at Nigerian Immigration
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Popular singer, Ayra Starr was brought down to earth by Nigerian Immigration Service.
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The musician reveals in her tweet how she was forced to pull off her eyelashes before collecting her passport from their office.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that Nigerian singer Ayra Starr, known for her hit song “Rush”, had an embarrassing encounter with the Nigerian Immigration Service that led to her being forced to remove her eyelash extensions.
The musician revealed this through her social media channel as she took on to Twitter to share her distressing experience at the Nigerian Immigration Commission (NIC).
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The young star was reportedly forced to remove her eyelash extensions by an immigration officer or risk not being attended to.
In a tweet, the “Damage” singer expressed her frustration, saying:
“This passport office people really made me just remove my lashes… I’ll never forgive y’all.”
Ayra Starr, whose real name is Oyinkansola Sarah Aderibigbe, began her music career at the age of 16 and was officially signed by Mavin Records in January 2020 after music executive Don Jazzy discovered her work on Instagram.
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Hilarious encounters with immigration service officials have been something common for individuals travelling in and out of the country over the years, especially in cases where security operatives get themselves involved.
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