Nigerian indigenous rapper Oladipupo Oladimeji, popularly known as Oladips, is currently trending on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter), due to a resurfaced report about his death in 2023.
Last year, he gained attention when his management announced he had passed away after struggling with an illness for two years.
“We are saddened to inform the general public that Oladipupo Olabode Oladimeji, aka Oladips, passed away yesterday, November 14, Tuesday evening,” the statement read in part.
Just after Nigerians shared their grief on social media, a new report said he was actually alive, claiming he had been dead for three days before returning to life.
This situation led to Oladips being called Lazarus, and Nigerians have kept teasing him since.
Now, on the one-year anniversary of the event, Nigerians are once again targeting Oladips.
Read some comments below:
@guccistarboi: “Today makes its a year, God be with him.”
@herdeymolar111: “Broda Lazarus.”
@its.kemzy_: “Nigerian no Dey forget anything.”
@kween_themmy: “For us Wey get things to say but we decided to read comments I greet uhna oo.”
@bolanle___x: “Shebi he no later die.”
@richminds01: “Rememberance. god!!!”
@happiokos_comedy: “So today na the Remembrance Day?”
@alexanderdagr8____: “The real walking dead.. not even Rick can survive this.”
@kvng_flex01comics: “Nigeria na survival of the dead.”
@yomideee__: “Una no dae forget something.”
@Papito_bg: “A years ago you’re gone your memories still lives Rest on Oladips.”
@timipri: “Today makes it a year we lost Oladips. May his gentle soul rest in peace.”
However, the rapper released his second studio album today, 14th of November, 2024, to celebrate his resurrection from death.
Featuring Zlatan, OML, Attitude Rap, and many more, he titled the new album ‘Lazarus’.
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