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Rapper Oladips claims he did not fake his death

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Contrary to circulating rumours, well-known rapper Oladipupo Oladimeji, better known by his stage name Oladips, has stated that he did not stage his death in order to promote his new album, “Superhero Adugbo.”

The rapper passed away on Tuesday, November 14, 2023, according to a statement his management posted on his Instagram profile on November 15, 2023.

Rapper Qdot was among his associates who disclosed on social media that Oladips was still alive.

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Rumours that Oladips staged his death to promote his new project were stoked when he later came forth with video footage proving he was still alive.

The rapper responded to the speculations by blaming Qdot for the claims that he staged his death on his Instagram story. He said that Qdot hurried to declare his survival on social media “during a period when my relatives were not aware of my circumstances.”

He bemoaned the fact that Qdot gave the impression that they had spoken when in fact they hadn’t this year.

Oladips penned, “I am aware of cruise. Clout is present. Then there is the reality!

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“Qdot, it is really disgusting and inappropriate that you posted ‘My gee is alive’ when my family was unaware of my circumstances. You post something like, “My gee is alive,” when I’m having trouble with my life. deceiving everyone needlessly. made it appear as though you and I had simply a discussion.

“Bro, anything might have occurred during my experience. The last time you and I spoke was on January 2, 2022. As soon as I have proof, I will reveal the whole thing! So why do you continuously act in this manner towards this industry, Tori Olorun?

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