During an Instagram live session, Oladips voiced his dissatisfaction with Tunde Ednut, recounting how he approached the blogger, seeking assistance in promoting his album, and was willing to pay for the service.
The rapper explained that he messaged Tunde Ednut, treating him with respect as a senior in the industry, and inquired about the process of promoting his album while expressing his willingness to pay a reasonable fee.
He revealed that Tunde never replied to his messages, but was surprised when he discovered that the blogger had posted fake news about his death for three days.
Oladips clarified that he wasn’t upset with bloggers doing their job but emphasized the importance of promoting his album alongside other news.
The rapper stressed that he wasn’t seeking a free post but was willing to pay a fair price, expecting mutual respect within the industry.
KanyiDaily recalls that Oladips’ personal assistant, Abdul Rasheed Opeyemi confirmed that the rapper was dead for three days before being revived.
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