
Yoruba actress, Temmy who has been in jail for the past 5 years in a Dubai for drug trafficking has been released and she is back in Nigeria.
According to a source City People Magazine, the actress who rocked many party scenes in Lagos state of Nigeria before she was caught in the form of drug trafficking by Dubai authorities came back to the country last week. She arrived at Murtala Muhammed International Airport Lagos into the waiting hands of the father relatives and friend. City People Magazine has it on good authority that the actres and her man will soon be walking down the aisle. As you read this, the actress has not shown any intention to return to movie to continue her career in acting.
5 years ago, news came in from United Arab Emirates State of Dubai that the actres had been jailed for 10 years for drug trafficking. Nothing was heard about her until a year later when news broke again that she has given birth to a baby girl while in prison.
People who are affiliated to the actress confirmed to City People magazine, that shortly before her arrest in Dubai, she was seen around with a top baron in Dubai. Having a baby, traditionally, is a thing of joy, but for the beautiful Nigerian actress it’s a sad tale to have her first baby in a gas chamber and worst of it all, far from her fatherland, Nigeria. A source revealed:
“Nigerians in Dubai have neglected the actres like a bad habit for fear of arrest. All her efforts to reach her close friends in Dubai to come to her aid shortly after she had the baby proved abortive as friends and business associates have all avoided her like a plague.”
Though,the actress initially bagged a 21-year jail term, her condition as a pregnant woman then, was said to have made them reduce it to 10 years that is half of what she was said to. It will be recalled that when the actres was arrested for drugs, she was not lucky enough when the custodians of United Arab Emirate law and constitution found her wanting aside the drug issue.
the actres, CP learnt, had police cases of stealing and forgery inside Dubai major markets and had been warned severally never to return to country again. But as fate would have it, she was said to have used another different name and documents to enter Dubai while she was trafficking drugs. Left with no choice of curbing her excesses, the UAE authorities gave her two options. Firstly, to be amputated on her left arm and right leg or face 21 years imprisonment. She however fell for the
latter.