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Ruggedman blasts radio stations for not supporting Nomoreloss’ music

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By Ahmed Boulor

Raging rapper Ruggedman has hit out at radio stations and some other electronic media for not supporting the career of late artist Nomoreloss when he was still alive.

The rapper who now runs a clothing line says the late artist did all he could to promote his songs but the media houses he approached at the time to help promote his songs were requesting for money and never in anyway supported his career and now that he is dead some radio stations have started playing his songs as a sign of tribute to him which they never did when he was alive.

“Those who never called to ask how you are doing will appear. God knows and sees all. Those who demanded for money before playing your music or showing your videos will now play it because after your death, it is now good material for their shows. God sees all.

“Greatly talented, funny and creative you, so I will not call you “Amonalis” to your hearing and I will never hear you call me “reptile” in this life time. I appreciate every contribution you made to my career.

Read also: Nomoreloss kicks the bucket

“God bless you bro, till we meet again. Who knows, we might finally get to do Ehen part 2. God rest your soul.” His message read on social media.

Olumuyiwa Osinuga, the multi-talented singer, comedian and presenter better known as Nomoreloss died on the 21st of March after battling with an undisclosed ailment since January this year which kept him off the entertainment scene.

Moments after his death, industry players such as Seun Oloketuyi, CapitalFemi, Ayeni Adekunle, Osagie Alonge, Olumuyiwa Olumide, Maye Hunta and Janet Adeosun all posted condolence messages on their social media accounts confirming the demise of the talented artist who became pretty popular for hits like ‘Iyawo Asiko’ and ‘Let Them Say’.

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