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Obama DMW: I’ve cried a lot, Asa Asika breaks silence
Asa Asika, Davido’s manager, has finally broken his silence on the death of Prince Habeeb Uthman aka Obama DMW.
WuzupNigeria had earlier reported that Obama DMW reportedly died from a suspected heart failure after he walked into Ever Care Hospital in Lekki to complain of an ailment.
Asika reacting on his Instagram page said the death shocked his team as Obama was one person amongst his crew with the ‘biggest heart’.
According to him, he had lost so many people but Obama’s death was not one he saw coming.
He said, “You had the biggest heart and always let everyone know how you felt. Always ready to take one for the team and step up when needed.
“I’ve cried a lot since I heard the horrible news. I saw you at the studio the other day, we went to the beach a few days ago. We were discussing Ayanfe’s EP release and I was so proud of the plans and moves you were making! Many people have come into my life due to my relationship with @davido but nobody has been like Obama. I still can’t believe that this is happening, 44 of all people.
“Over the last two years I saw how much you evolved. Thank you for everything, the arguments, the jokes, the random late night rocks me and you used to give them, the love you showed me, the advice, even the way you looked out for my sister… Rest In Peace King. @manlikeabdul_omw we’ve got you, I promise. #RIPObama44”
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