I didn’t fake my death – Oladips says

Renowned rapper Oladipupo Oladimeji, also known as Oladips, has set the record straight, refuting widespread claims that he orchestrated a death hoax to promote his latest album, ‘Superhero Adugbo.’

His management had initially issued a statement on November 15, 2023, via his Instagram page, announcing the rapper’s demise on Tuesday, November 14, 2023. Nevertheless, contrary reports emerged, with associates like rapper Qdot asserting on social media that Oladips was indeed alive.

In response to the speculation and fueled by video evidence proving his well-being, Oladips addressed the rumors via his Instagram story. He placed blame on Qdot for spreading allegations of a staged death, stating that Qdot hastily declared him alive “at a time my family was unsure of my situation.” Expressing dissatisfaction, Oladips emphasized that Qdot’s actions made it appear as if they had conversed, even though they hadn’t spoken throughout the year.

Oladips wrote, “I know there is cruise. There is clout. And then there is truth!

“Qdot, the reason why you posted ‘My gee is alive’ at a time my family was unsure of my situation is so appalling and uncalled for. I dey where I dey struggle with my life, you dey post ‘My gee is alive.’ Unnecessarily misleading everyone. Made it look like me and you just had a conversation.

“Bro, I went through it and anything could have happened. The last me and you had any conversation was January 2, 2022. I get proof and I will soon tell the story in full! Cos why una dey always do like this for this industry tori olorun?”

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