Nigerian Lady Graduated With BSc in Medical Biochemistry Trends as Lɛakɛd Adu..lt Videos Go Viral {VIDEO}

 


Nigerian content creator Real Queen Diva, whose real name is Esther Raphael, has gone viral on X (formerly Twitter) after explicit videos of her leaked online.

Queen Diva, a graduate with a BSc in Medical Biochemistry, allegedly appeared in adult films without her family’s knowledge shocking her parents who believed she was fully focused on her education.

A 2023 graduate with a BSc in Medical Biochemistry, Queen Diva reportedly appeared in adult films without her family’s knowledge, leaving her parents shocked as they believed she was fully committed to her studies.



One of the leaked videos allegedly shows her in an intimate encounter with her university lecturer, purportedly to secure better grades while cheating on her then-boyfriend.


In the footage, she appears visibly tired as she complies with the lecturer’s demands, who seemingly disregards her discomfort, engaging in multiple rounds of intercourse.

Another video shows Real Queen Diva sitting on a large black object on a sofa, staring directly at the camera. The clip is accompanied by the caption, “I hope your c00ck is as big as you sent me on WhatsApp.”

A more recent controversial video titled “Sex Across The River” shows Diva entering a bush with a Nigerian man, implying a paid sexual encounter, which has sparked widespread online debate.

The scandal initially shocked many because it contrasted sharply with the viral photo of her celebrating her graduation, which had earned her praise for academic excellence.


However, excitement soon gave way to disbelief when internet users linked her to a popular adult website where she had posted explicit videos performing provocative acts for money.

The revelation triggered strong reactions: some expressed disappointment, criticizing her for bringing shame to her institution despite claiming the videos were from her past.

Others defended her, highlighting the harsh realities of youth unemployment and limited job prospects—even for graduates—and blamed the Nigerian government for failing to provide adequate opportunities.







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