- Rapper, Oladips drags celebrity blogger, Tunde Ednut as he accuses him of using his death story to gain traction.
- Speaking during an Instagram live session, he revealed that he messaged Tunde Ednut regarding his album promotion, but he ignored him yet he was swift to share his resurrection story.
Rapper, Oladips has called out celebrity blogger, Tunde Ednut, for exploiting his situation for publicity.
OlaDips expressed displeasure about Tunde Ednut posting about his resurrection but shunning his call to promote his album.
He disclosed that had reached out to Tunde Ednut just yesterday, inquiring about the promotion of his album and its associated costs, however, to OlaDips’ dismay, Tunde Ednut did not respond to his messages.
Oladips noted that despite the fact that Tunde Ednut shunned him, he went on to share his resurrection story just to attraction attention online.
He added that he didn’t even pay Ednut for such a post but he made but has refused to post his album.
Watch him speak below:
According to the Rapper’s aide, the artiste was genuinely dead but for three days, before he was revived.
During an interview with PUNCH on Monday, Abdulrasheed provided additional details regarding the management of the rapper’s record label, Disciples Music.
In addition to Oladips been reportedly dead for three whole days before he was resuscitated, he revealed that the manager who made the aforementioned tribute has been sacked. He said:
“I don’t know how to say this. It was a misinterpretation by the manager who has access to Oladips’ page. We all thought he was dead because he was not breathing until the third day when he was revived. By then, the manager had already shared the story.
“Even I could not reach him until the third day.”
When asked where the rapper had been for the previous three days, Abdulrasheed answered:
“He was with his family,”
Additionally, Abdulrasheed disclosed that the manager—whose identity he withheld—was subsequently fired by the music group. He said:
“You are speaking with the right person in the label. The manager who shared the story has since been sacked. Oladips will soon address everyone on the issue.”