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    I will address my death rumor when I am good enough – Oladips reacts

    Nigerian rapper, Oladipupo Oladimeji, also known as Oladips, has reacted towards the viral news of his rumored death.

    Oladips, discussed the rumor during a live session on Thursday, reassuring fans that he is alive, well and never dead.

    The rapper made a comeback to the internet on Thursday, after being declared dead on November 15.

     According to a video, he corrects the reports of his death while the soundtrack from his most recent album, “Ori,” plays.

    Oladips promised to reveal the reasons behind the death hoax in a live Instagram session with his fans today, and also added that this would only happen once he felt better.

    In his words: 

    “Everyone Just dey talk their own, People Like to talk a lot… Right now, I will just focus on getting better; When I feel like I’m good enough to address everybody, I’ll come on live and tell you people my side of the story. Na wetin I con tell you people be that. Pray for Oladips.”

    Remember that Oladips became a trending topic after his management released a statement claiming that was dead on November 14.

    At that time, The management wrote: 

    “We are saddened to inform the general public that Oladipupo Olabode Oladimeji aka OLA DIPS has passed away yesterday Nov’14 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 & funeral service will be announced as soon as it is concluded!

    “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) 

    However, two days after the rapper’s death was announced, a post by Qdot, a singer and a close friend of Oladips, claimed that he was still alive and not dead.

    Internet users responded widely to Qdot’s revealing, with many questioning the truthfulness about death announcement.

    On Thursday a video of Oladips was shared while dancing to a song off his new album, “Superhero Adugbo,” on his Instagram account.

    He captioned,

    “Proof of life,” Oladips was never dead.

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