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Nigerian rapper Oladips is dead

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Nigerian rapper, Oladipupo Oladimeji, popularly known as Oladips is dead.The news of his death was announced on his Instagram handle on Wednesday.

According to the post, he died last night (Tuesday) at 10:14 pm.

The Instagram post reads: “We are saddened to inform the general public that Oladipupo Olabode Oladimeji aka OLADIPS passed away yesterday Nov 14th Tuesday evening, at exactly 10:14 pm. 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.

“The family asked that we respect their privacy in this trying time. May God give us all the fortitude to bear this great loss. (amen).”His funeral services will be announced as soon as it is concluded, the statement added.

The news of his death comes barely three months after the death of Oladimeji Aloba popularly known as Mohbad.

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BBNaija S9: I dropped out of university because of cultism – Mayor Frosh

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Evicted Big Brother Naija ‘No Loose Guard’ housemate Mayor Frosh has recalled how he was forced to drop out of the University of Lagos (UNILAG) abruptly.

He claimed in an interview with Hero Daniels that he was a victim of cultism, bullied by cultists for refusing to join their group.

The incident, which occurred between 2016 and 2017, left Mayor attacked and his belongings stolen.

Fearing for his safety, Mayor’s parents transferred him to a private university after he dropped out of UNILAG.

He said: “I was in UNILAG but there was a cult incident that happened. It was between 2016/2017. Then, cultism was still a big issue in some schools.

“I was attacked, my belongings were taken from me. It was a way of trying to get me to join. I left Unilag and told me parents and they enrolled me into a private university.”

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IGBO RAP: Ije Nwoke croner, Jeriq, bags brand ambassadorship

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KEDU app by Voice of the East Media, the leading digital platform connecting Ndigbo globally, has signed  sensational rapper, Jeriq, as its new brand ambassador.

This partnership marks a significant milestone in KEDU’s journey and Jeriq’s illustrious career, blending technology, culture, and music.

Born Ani Jeremiah Chukwuebuka, Jeriq has become one of the most influential voices in Igbo rap, capturing the hearts of many with his raw and authentic sound.

His music, which blends streetwise storytelling with the rich cultural heritage of the Igbo people, has earned him a loyal following. Tracks like “Jehovah,” “Ije Nwoke,” and “Joy” are not just songs—they are anthems for a generation. His collaboration with artists like Phyno, Flavour, Odumodu Blvck, Zoro, Victony, Ajebo Hustlers, Blaqbonez Bella Shmurda, Dremo, etc. has further solidified his status as a force to be reckoned with in the Nigerian music scene.

One of the most hardworking artists in the industry, Jeriq recently released an album, ‘KING’, a major hit on arrival, showcasing his musical prowess and featuring many big names in the Nigerian music sphere.

KEDU is not just an app; it’s a movement. Designed to be a virtual meeting point for Ndi Igbo worldwide, KEDU is the most used Igbo app, boasting over 30,000 active users. It is a subsidiary of Eastside Ventures Limited, founded by Gaius Chibueze (Bitcoin Chief). It offers a suite of features aimed at fostering connection, education, and community development among Ndi Igbo.

The collaboration between KEDU and Jeriq is a natural fit. Both are deeply committed to the promotion and preservation of Igbo culture, and both have a vision of a connected and empowered Igbo community. As the new face of KEDU, Jeriq will be involved in various campaigns and initiatives aimed at driving awareness and engagement on the platform.

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“Joining the KEDU family is an honour. It’s more than just being an ambassador; it’s about being part of something that’s pushing the culture forward,” Jeriq shared in a statement. “I have been a follower of Voice of the East for a long time and I have been enjoying the KEDU app, so naturally, I’m excited to work with KEDU and use my platform to bring Ndi Igbo together, both at home and in the diaspora.”

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Actress Sharon Okpamen dies after childbirth

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Nollywood actress and media personality, Sharon Okpamen, has tragically passed away following childbirth.

Movie producer Stanley Ontop announced the heartbreaking news on his official Instagram page on Saturday, 24th August, 2024.

Sharon, an actress hailing from Edo State, reportedly fell into a coma after giving birth and sadly did not recover.

Stanley wrote on Instagram

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Nollywood Actor and Producer Sharon Okpamen has unfortunately passed on. 💔😭💔😭💔

It’s a sad day for Nollywood & the Edo entertainment industry. Sharon, who was a filmmaker, actress, entrepreneur& humanitarian, has left a significant void in the industry.

May her soul rest in perfect peace, Amen @sharonokpamen
It can only get better 😭💔

Shalom!!!

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