Well-known Fuji artist Sulaimon Adekunle, also called KS1 Malaika, has lost his mother, Alhaja Rukayat Mojirayo.
The announcement was made by his brother, Azeez Malaika, on social media platform late Monday night.
Azeez wrote on Instagram:
“I never know you will leave without saying goodbye, mother.
“The painful part is that you left when I was not around. Unquestionable God. Rest well, mother.”
In other news, Notable social figure Bobrisky has expressed his discontent towards fans and admirers who become overly captivated by his appearance.
The Lagos influencer shared his thoughts on his Instagram account regarding a recurring behavior he has noticed.
He pointed out that many individuals often lose themselves in their gaze, staring at him unabashedly as if attempting to peer into his very essence.
He urged them to adopt a more refined approach and offered guidance on the appropriate way to observe celebrities.
His words read …
“Many Nigerians don’t know how to quietly stare at celebrities when they see them . Especially when some of them see me, they will stare inside my soul gosh e. Some of the illiterate ones will even say “OMO SEE YANSH” nawa o !!!! Pls be classy next time quitely stare at them and smile then turn ur eye asap.”
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