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Oladips Finally Apologises to Nigerians over Fake Death News

Oladips, the controversial singer, has finally apologized to Nigerians for a viral claim of his death after weeks of waffling.

Oladips’ management reported the rapper’s death on November 15.

The rapper’s management also released his 17-track CD.

Shortly afterwards, however, rumors circulated that the rapper had staged his death in order to take power.

The rapper posted a “proof of life” video on his Instagram feed on November 23.

The news outraged his followers and sparked debate, with some Nigerians on social media wondering about the rapper’s “ulterior motive.”

But in a recent interview with Naija FM, Lagos, Oladips said he is taking full responsibility for the “confusion and false alarm” caused by the claim.

“I apologise to Nigerians and my followers,” he said.

“I will never play with people’s emotions like that. It was never a prank. I am sorry for the confusion, distress and false alarm. I take full responsibility.

“From now on, I will make sure I’m surrounded by professionals because I feel like that’s where the problem started from. I’ve experienced a lot of things wey be say manager dey chop my money and wish me dead.

“It got to a point where I didn’t even have a manager again, it was just me and my boys so I feel like that’s where the problem comes from. Right now, I’m trying to select the right people and be sure they are professionals.”

Abdulrasheed Opeyemi, the personal assistant of Oladips, recently claimed the rapper was dead for three days.

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