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Celebrate me now when I’m alive, music industry will miss me when I die — Kizz Daniel

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By David Adebayo

Nigerian singer, Kizz Daniel, has made a shocking revelation to his fans that the music industry would miss him when he dies.

But some concerned fans were quick to express worry that the singer may be predicting his death.

Daniel whose songs, “Buga and Cough”, have ruled the airwaves in Nigeria and globally, appears to be bothered about how celebrities in Nigeria are not celebrated by their colleagues until they have died.

This is coming against the backdrop of the death of gospel singer, Sammie Okposo, whose pictures flooded the social media platform shortly after his death but didn’t enjoy such while he was alive.

The Buga crooner shared a video of an Anglican cleric singing his popular Cough song on the pulpit during a service.

Daniel captioned the video saying, “celebrate me now that I am alive. This industry will miss me when I am no more.”

His fans, however, cautioned him and prayed that he lives long to keep entertaining the world with his talent.

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