DJ Dope Caesar addresses death rumours, assures fans she’s alive and well

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Popular Nigerian disc jockey, DJ Dope Caesar, has broken her silence to address unsettling rumours making rounds on social media about her alleged death.

Speculations had spread online claiming the DJ had passed away after an undisclosed illness, causing panic and concern among fans and industry colleagues.

In a recent Instagram Live session, DJ Dope Caesar set the record straight, assuring everyone she is very much alive and in good health. She said:

“Guys, nothing happened to me. I’m not dead. I don’t know where this rumor is coming from. I’m okay. I’m very, very okay.

Instablog, please don’t post anything about me. I didn’t die, I’m not in an accident, nothing happened to me. Definitely, somebody started this for—I don’t know what their reason is. But, I’m okay, I’m doing well. Thank you.”

With her statement, the DJ firmly put an end to the false reports, making it clear she’s not only alive but also active and thriving in her career.

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In other news, Nollywood actress Kemi Afolabi has shared a deeply personal account of her life-threatening struggle with lupus, a chronic autoimmune disease that causes the body’s immune system to attack its own organs and tissues.

Her battle began with intense pain in all her joints, with pain she describes as far worse than childbirth. For months, doctors at LUTH gave her conflicting diagnoses, until she travelled abroad and was told she had lupus. She revealed:

“When I was down with lupus, I thought the end had come. I couldn’t eat nor drink. I was using oxygen to breathe. I already bought where I would be buried and I wrote my will, but God said it was not yet time to go.”

Kemi’s health ordeal was first made public in March 2022. By then, she had already spent late 2021 preparing for what she feared would be her final days. Doctors abroad informed her that lupus had no cure and warned she might have just five years to live, one of which had already passed.

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