Nine years after he died from complications resulting from an auto crash in Lagos, Dagrin lives on in the heart of Nigerians.
Some fans of the late indigenous rapper, whose real name was Oladapo Olaitan Olaonipekun, took to social media to pay tribute to him.
The late rapper lost his life following the accident involving his Toyota Altima car and a stationary truck in the Mushin area of Lagos.
Although he survived the accident, he was taken to Tai Solarin Hospital, Mushin and then transferred to the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH), where he gave up the ghost on April 22, 2010.
His fans took to Twitter to celebrate his life…
https://twitter.com/Spreezy__/status/1120224635394695168
Rest on #DAGRIN
RIP pic.twitter.com/trcBYCgwrd
— Honormeh Aganga TV (@Honormeh_aganga) April 22, 2019
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9years ago #Dagrin died in an accident. He drove into a truck parked by the roadside. Guess what, those trucks still park on the road.
He had internal bleeding but the Doctors didn't detect. Guess what, negligence in the health sector has worsened.
Nigeria, we hail thee pic.twitter.com/wGoRoV6TqE
— Emperor of Lagos (@EmperorDami) April 22, 2019
Today 22nd April 2010, You left this world in a ghastly accident.
The Baddest, the Dopest Indigenous Rapper Olaitan Oladapo Olaonipekun Dagrin, aka Fimile jor, lyrical werey, CEO (Chief Executive Omo-ita)
You paved way for others Yoruba Rappers Man
Rest on #DAGRIN, Rest on pic.twitter.com/nwSPAIlCOI
— Honormeh Aganga TV (@Honormeh_aganga) April 22, 2019
21 October 1987 – 22 April 2010.
It's exactly 9 years today that he died
RIP Legend. We will continue to remember you 💯💯❤❤.#Dagrin pic.twitter.com/lXdq6OhpHN
— Rollin Rayce (@RayceRollin) April 22, 2019
Best that ever did it! Continue resting King 👑 #Dagrin pic.twitter.com/wUoFrjz1pL
— IG: @oltaskillz (@oltaskillz) April 22, 2019
How Do You Convince the upcoming generation that education is the key to success when we are surrounded by poor graduates and rich criminals – DAGRIN 2010.
Continue To Rest In Peace. #DAGRIN pic.twitter.com/MRYZxNtdgv
— Akinsanya Seun (@mrboboskie) April 22, 2019
It's been 9 years already, keep on resting King👑 #Dagrin pic.twitter.com/1sDnaGpWVC
— E M A C (@emacofficial) April 22, 2019