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Nigerian rapper Oladips dies at 28

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Nigerian rapper  Oladipupo Olabode Oladimeji, better known as Oladips, is dead.

His management announced his death in a statement released via his Instagram page on Wednesday.

The statement said Oladips passed away in the late hours of Tuesday.

The rapper’s management revealed that Oladips “battled within himself for over two years” before his death.

 

The cause of the 28-year-old rapper’s death is, however, yet to be known.

The statement said Oladips’ body is now with his family, adding that funeral plans will be announced soon.

“We are saddened to inform the general public that Oladipupo Olabode Oladimeji aka OLADIPS has passed away yesterday,” the statement reads.

 

“On November 14th Tuesday evening at exactly 10:14pm. We are still in shock as we speak!

“For over 2 years he has kept his battles within himself, his body is now with his family and funeral services will be announced as soon as it is concluded!

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“The family asked that we respect their privacy in this trying time. May God give us all the fortitude to bear this great loss.”

Oladips was born in March 24, 1995. He hailed from Ogun state.

 

The rapper gained prominence after winning D’banj’s ‘King Is Here’ competition.

The win earned him a record deal with Edge records label owned by Reminisce, another rapper.

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 Fire guts Nigerian singer, Small Doctor’s house

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The house of Adekunle Temitope, the Nigerian singer better known as Small Doctor, has been gutted by fire.

A viral video captured how the fire consumed the singer’s properties worth millions of naira.

Some persons were also seen in the footage trying to salvage the little left of the home that had been reduced to ashes.

The singer took to his Instagram page to confirm the fire incident while appreciating God for life and safety.

In the post, the Afro-pop recording artiste said the property loss is a sign of greater things to come.

“No pressure for the Lord is with me,” he wrote, adding “that no life was lost”.

“Ile Alaafin to jo, ewa lo bu kun, that is to say king house wey burn na make beautification fit plenty,” the post reads in part.

Small Doctor kicked off his music career in 2012. He, however, shot himself into the limelight after the release of ‘Penalty’, his 2018 single.

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‘Penalty’ won the award for ‘Best Street Hop’ at The Headies 2018.

Small Doctor has since then made a name for himself in the Nigerian music industry with a number of awards to his credit.

His songs are mostly composed in English and Yoruba.

 

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Mohbad: Toxicology test on body ongoing in US – Coroner

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The Lagos Coroner Court sitting in Ikorodu on Wednesday heard that the most crucial aspect of autopsy to determine the cause of death of the late singer Ilerioluwa Aloba aka Mohbad is being conducted in the United States (US).

State Counsel, Oluwaseun Akinde, told the coroner, Magistrate Adetayo Shotobi, that the autopsy into the external body of the deceased has been completed.

He said, “The toxicology test, which has to do with internal body, is being done in the US.”

Akinde made this known following insistence of other counsel to the father of the deceased, David Fadimu; that of the TNKay Music Worldwide, David Nawoola, representative of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) Ikorodu, O.S.A. Aranmolaran and Jennifer Nina.

The coroner asked to know why the toxicology was taken abroad when there are toxicology laboratories in Nigeria.

 

Akinde told the coroner that Lagos State decided to do it in the US because of the nature of various substances alleged to have either been injected or taken by the deceased and the need to prevent controversy over the autopsy report when finally presented.

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He said it was also because the death of the deceased had become a worldwide issue.

He said there was no point in inviting Prof. Soyemi, the pathologist in Lagos to present an uncompleted report.

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Mohbad: Naira Marley, Sam Larry regain freedom

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The Lagos State Police Command has released singer Azeez Fashola, popularly known as Naira Marley and Balogun Samson, known as Sam Larry, after the duo met their bail conditions.

This was made known by the state Police Public Relations Officer, Benjamin Hundeyin on Friday in a terse statement saying, “Naira Marley and Sammy Larry, having met their bail conditions, have been released.”

Hundeyin, a Superintendent of Police, made this known on Friday afternoon after the artiste and the socialite perfected their bail conditions granted by a Lagos State Magistrates’ Court.

The magistrate, on Monday, November 6 granted the duo bail in the sum of N20m with three responsible duties.

“As part of the bail conditions, the defendants are to surrender their passports and make weekly appearances at the State Criminal Investigation Department,” the court ruled.

They were arrested as part of an investigation into Mohbad’s death after videos of assault against the late singer surfaced online.

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