Nigerian rapper Victor Ncha Odu, better known by his stage name Vic O, has heaped questions on God after losing his parents in the space of three months.
Taking to his Instagram handle, the Nigerian artiste lamented the loss in a video he captioned,
“Lost my Dad last September this year and now I lost my Sweet Mom again?
Somebody should help me ask God why is Death so wicked. Why is life so unfair to me??
“I don’t think I deserve this pain by Death…. Pls mom come back to us don’t go with Dad now.”
Fans trooped in with comforting words in the comment section of his post in a bid to ease his grief.
@theonlychigul: “So so sorry bro.”
Am@nikkilaoye: “So sorry dear. God will continue to comfort you. Praying for you and your family.”
@jacinta jemila: “Oh my God! I’m so sorry.”Vic O loses parents
Meanwhile Nigerian actor, Jimmy Odukoya, on Thursday celebrated his wife, Kemi, on her birthday.
The actor took to his Instagram page to share a video of his wife, accompanied by a romantic message for the celebrant.
According to him, she should be celebrated every day for everything she was.
Jimmy Odukoya, who is the son of Pastor Taiwo Odukoya and late Bimbo Odukoya, married his wife, Kemi, in 2013.
The couple has two children together.
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