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Fans take to Twitter to mourn DJ Olu as his body is laid to rest
A large section of the Twitterverse has taken to the social media to mourn DJ Olu, the deceased member of Davido’s crew and close pal.
DJ Olu, real name Olugbenga Abiodun and one Chime Amaechi, said to be a crew member of the ace artiste, were found dead on Saturday in a BMW car in a garage on Block B, Banana Island, Lagos. The cause of death of the two 25-year-olds is yet to be known.
A candlelight wake was held in his honour on Wednesday while a funeral service was held on Thursday before he was laid to rest at the Ikoyi Vaults.
Here are some of the comments his fans made on twitter as they bid him a final good bye.
Rest well bro #DjOlu
— Runtown (@iRuntown) October 7, 2017
RIP Dj Olu and Chime, praying for peace and comfort for their family and friends, I pray God begins to heal their hearts IJN ❤️
— josey wales (@damola_ososanya) October 12, 2017
DJ Olu
The rain came down for you my brother.
— Cinderella Man (@Osi_Suave) October 12, 2017
You will be missed my Brother.
RIP DJ Olu
You were amazing at your craft. pic.twitter.com/dLpGQAUMD6
— Cinderella Man (@Osi_Suave) October 7, 2017
‘I take peace knowing all his plans and projects kicked off in his name and not mine’- DJ Olu’s dad, Dapo Abiodun … https://t.co/vfxJeVc0pA
— cloud (@Haybywiz) October 12, 2017
Photos: Dapo Abiodun’s son, DJ Olu laid to rest in Lagos today https://t.co/egKuqxzjsS pic.twitter.com/pwOVsKw6fr
— roseline (@Roselinexxx) October 12, 2017
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