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    “I Should Have Suspected, I Have No Family.” BBNaija Phyna reveals as she drops surname

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    On Thursday, Pyhna, who was born Josephina Otabor, sobbed that she had grown up believing that her surname belonged to the family, only to discover that she was not.
    Phyna announced her desire to remove her last name, Otabor, on her X account. No one knows how or where she can call home, and the reality TV personality revealed that she has discovered she has no family.

    She said it has been difficult for her and that she has been looking for her family.

    She claims that her interactions with Otabor family members may have convinced her that she was not a member of the family.

    “I am publicly abandoning the OTABOR family surname. It has been established that I genuinely have no relatives, and no one is aware of my origins. However, I’m still looking for answers. I’ve been having a difficult time lately. Right now, I’m at a point where I’m unable to even articulate how I feel or what I’m going through. ascending and the manner in which I was flung about, relative. I should have known, but I suppose I was too young. My head is crying, Omo! It was written by Phyna.

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