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Nigerians don’t believe I died, resurrected’ – Rapper, Oladips

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Popular rapper, Oladipupo Oladimeji, aka Oladips, has expressed disappointment over the disbelief of his “death and resurrection.”

Oladips’ management announced that the rapper died on Tuesday, November 14, 2023.

It was later discovered that Oladips was still alive, promoting rumours that he “faked” his death.

However, in a recent interview with Hip TV, the rapper insisted that he died and resurrected.

He stated that despite his efforts to explain his death and resurrection, many still perceived it as a prank.

Oladips said, “I came back to life to see all the chaos and disbelief. But what can I do? What has happened has happened.

“How many people can I sit with and explain to? Because, obviously, a lot of people still think my death is a prank.

“Every time I tried to explain that it was a near-death experience and not a prank, people always show disbelief. But those who are close to me know that I died and resurrected.”

Isaac Obasi

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