Etinosa Slams Oladips’ Management for Death Stunt to Promote Album

Nigerian Actress Calls Out Rapper’s Team Over Controversial Publicity Tactic

Nigerian actress Etinosa has taken aim at the management of rapper Oladips, accusing them of orchestrating a death stunt to generate publicity for the artist’s upcoming album. The controversy began when Oladips was reportedly rushed to an undisclosed hospital due to an undisclosed illness, prompting concerns from fans and the public.

The management of Oladips later made a somber announcement on the rapper’s Instagram page, stating, “We are saddened to inform the general public that Oladipupo Olabode Oladimeji, also known as OLADIPS, passed away on November 14th, Tuesday evening, at exactly 10:14 pm.” This announcement fueled widespread mourning and condolences across social media.

However, the narrative took an unexpected turn when one of Oladips’ associates, QDot, refuted the claims of the rapper’s death. QDot posted on his page that Oladips was alive and not deceased, contradicting the official announcement from the management.

It has now been confirmed that the entire episode was a staged death stunt intended to promote Oladips’ upcoming album. The controversial tactic has drawn sharp criticism from various quarters, with actress Etinosa taking to her own platform to express her disapproval.

In her post, Etinosa did not mince words as she criticized the management of Oladips for resorting to such an alarming and deceptive strategy to generate attention for the rapper’s album. The actress called into question the ethics of using false information about a person’s demise for promotional purposes and urged entertainers to find more ethical and honest means of promoting their work.

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As the news of the death stunt continues to reverberate through social media, it remains to be seen how the public and the entertainment industry will respond to this controversial publicity move by Oladips and his management.

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