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TRAGEDY: Olamide loses father..

Popular Nigerian rapper and YBNL boss, Olamide has lost his father to the cold hands of death.
The rapper who recently released his 5th studio album “Eyan Mayweather” broke the news via his Instagram.

He uploaded a dark image and captioned it with: “O God, who hast commanded us to honor our father and our mother; in Thy mercy have pity on the soul of my father, and forgive his trespasses; and make me to see him again in the joy of everlasting brightness. Through Christ our Lord. Amen. Rest well Dad.. Forever in my heart.”
Friends, fans and colleagues have sent their condolences to the rapper.
May the soul of the departed rest in peace.

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