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Tuesday, April 22, 2014
RIP DAGRIN.....You Live On.
Oladapo Olaitan Olaonipekun, A.k.a Dagrin (21 October 1987 – 22 April 2010).
you live on in the hearts of those who loved you....sleep on peacefully!
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Continue to RIP! a legend dat was snatched away at a young age by the cold hands of death.#luved Dagrin#
ReplyDeleteMisofunyin entertainment, Dagrin lives on.
DeleteLegend bawo?...he was good in his own way,but legend?nah
DeleteHrd dis nigga did some kinda jazz stuff bt em fowl chop only very few seeds of corn.
ReplyDeleteRIP mehn.
*grains
DeleteI'm not a great fan of ofe music but this guy made me love their flow. Now,I love Badoo,Baddest guy ever liveth. RIP Dagrin.
ReplyDeleteLool @ofe music
DeleteOfenmanu ppl dey try wella for music industry
Continue to RIP dagrin
Neither am I a fan of Inokis,awon alugi jo Jatijati. People who call Yorubas Ofemanu hav serz low self esteem. Gorillas. R.I.P Dagrin.
DeleteIrritants...
DeleteRest on DAGRIN.
ReplyDeletepepper!
RIP Dagrin
ReplyDeleteAnd Olamide is the new Dagrin.
ReplyDeleteHe stole Dagrin's style.
May his soul RIP
Olamide is not even close to bn Dagrin, he's jus Olamide. Dagrin was a lyricist, Olamide isn't. May his soul RIP
DeleteCont. 2 rip dear.
ReplyDeleteRip akogun
ReplyDeleteRIP..da grin...akogun omo ogun..may God av mercy on ur soul
ReplyDeletereally miss Dagrin......he would av been a super star, he left wen his sun was beginning to shine but God know's best RIP
ReplyDeleteRIP AKOGUN
ReplyDeleteRest in Peace omo ogun x
ReplyDeleteContinue to RIP lyrical were.
ReplyDeleteRotn in hell or resting in d bossom of d lord. Which ever be d case, he is gone n shdnt be talked about after all I cnt remember him contributing anytn to dis grt Nation. Let's talk about d living pls.
ReplyDeleteQueen Amy and her comment this day even mamie is a learner.that was harsh nah,if he was your bro will you write this same thing.
DeleteI rmbr d moment u were brot in to A&E (LUTH)...just one day before d strike...I rmbr bein d first doctor to see u...I rmbr catheterisin u n telling my colleague u were going to pay me 'well' for dat wen u woke up...I rmbr singn pon pon pon into ur ears wen d seizures stopped and I was happy d meds were workin...I rmbr tellin DJ sometin ( FOKASIBE) and tilaman that u were gonna b fine hopefully...I rmbr seein ur mum n DJ zeez (abi?) Wantn me to lie to her u ad woken up earlier n was just sleepn now...just to kinda comfort her...I rmbr wen we handed over to neuro team as u were respondn to treatment in A/E and probably needed ur cerebral hematoma drained...u had it done n u were fine.
ReplyDeleteI rmbr checkn up on u d next day only to b told u had bn moved to ITU cos u deteriorated. Yh d ITU consultant fought for ur life...he did d on-call for 48hrs stretch. ..
Bt alas, mayb u were meant to b gone ...only God Knows...
And ofcus mayb u wld av benefitted frm better health care which is generally out of reach in naija...
Same Us naija doctors doin wonders abroad now...if only govt wl invest in healthcare nationwide...u already av d man power to begin wt...only infrastructure. ..and continued training...
RIP DAGRIN.
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GOD BLESS NAIJA
God bless you doc! You have made me see Naija doctors as still being humanitarian.
DeleteGod bless you Doc.
Deleteyeh heard it was jazz sad. mamie gbam.
ReplyDeleteOh Dagrin. Your death was so sad and painful.
ReplyDeleteContinued to rest in peace.
didnt meet you but lived closed to where you died dagrin...we love you...
ReplyDeleteNigerians and jazz sha. You people, na wa o. Are Africans this wicked? A person cannot succeed without jazz? Because you are a failure and cannot come out of your cursed existence you believe anyone doing better than you did jazz. No wonder oyinbo are way ahead in country IQ. Get out of bitterness and hate, and see wonders in your life. The guy lived fast. Drank and drove on full speed. He lived as reckless as any young guy out there. Speak it as it is, no jazz involved.
ReplyDeleteMo lenu bi pon pon pon
ReplyDeleteRIP lyrical were
ReplyDeleteR.I.P
ReplyDeleteliving life on the fast lane, drinking and driving dont pay.......rip dagrin
ReplyDeleteRIP Dagrin.May God bless you Doctor
ReplyDeleteRIP Barrack 'O' Grin
ReplyDelete