Oladips, a Nigerian rapper, has addressed his followers, promising to explain his side of the tale once he is healthy enough.
Remember that the musician surprised many Nigerians when news of his death spread due to a long-term ailment he claimed to be suffering.
However, a few days later, it was claimed that the rap sensation staged his own death in order to boost the popularity of his Album.
He hadn’t responded to any of the charges until today, when he posted a video of himself on Instagram with the phrase “proof of life.”
Soon after, he went live on Instagram, telling his fans that he would explain his side of the story as soon as he is well.
Oladips looked very somber and visibly unwell in the video, while imploring his fans to pray for him.
See some reactions below…
@Afemmy6440 wrote: “It is better if he has stayed dead. Because we will know he chased clout for his mid album. This guy just pave a way for this rubbish to start”
@Dave_elceo added: “Baba go shave hair, come dey stay trenches so we go have sympathy…… Chai”
@TroysHelena said: “This guy is clearly not himself people should stop the Criticism till he’s better.”
@Cfc_optaseun asked: “Why he come be like say nah one Babalawo house he dey”
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