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Dagrin’s ex manager, Olamus slumps and dies in Lagos

The Nigerian music industry has been thrown into mourning after popular talent manager, Winston Ola Badmus aka Olamus, dies shortly after slumping in Lagos

According to multiple reports, he slumped and died in his home in Lagos, on Sunday, September 27, 2020.

The deceased was said to have been late Nigerian rapper Dagrin’s manager and had successfully managed a lot of young talents turned celebrities in the industry

Read more: Burna Boy reacts as Sowore challenges him to join the #RevolutionNow protest

The Music producer KymoKingin describes Olamus as a legend as he had made an impact in the music business. He is to be buried next month according to the deceased family.

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