The Yoruba Disc Jockey That Just Died, See The Beautiful Moments He Had Before His Death

Earlier today, Punch NG (A reliable news source) shared a post on their official Instagram account about the death of a young Yoruba Disc Jockey who died of Covid-19 yesterday, according to the report the Disc Jockey named DJ Babus graduated from the University of Baltimore in the United States in 2010 with a Bachelors Degree in Information Systems and Technology Management.

DJ Babus before his death was once the talent manager at KnightHouse, a record label that signed musicians like Phenom and Mocheda, he also worked as resident DJ at Sheraton hotel, Lagos State between 2014 and 2015.

Within this short period, Nigerian entertainment industry have suffered from the hands of death, over 5 notable entertainers have lost their lives due to different health issues why some died of old age. This young disc Jockey that lost his life from Covid-19 yesterday was a humble man who once said he doesn’t believe in short cuts to riches, he said he believes in a slow and steady journey to greatness.

DJ Babus was the only son of Mrs Nadia Bello who is the proprietress of Belina Schools, Okoka, Lagos State, his fans and colleagues took his socal media page to wish him a farewell as he goes to meet with the Lord his creator.

Covid-19 is real, the Federal Government have put in place measures to help reduce the spread of this disease and wearing of face mask is very important.

Please, my esteemed readers always observed the safety measures that have been put in place so we can help fight this deadly disease.

May the soul of Babatunde Bello who died of Covid-19 rest in perfect peace. AMEN

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