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Title: The Reason why Damino Damoche was killed
Post by: emezico on Mar 01, 2013, 08:55 PM
Fact emerging has it that budding hip hop artist, Olaniyan Damilola, popularly known as "Damino Damoche," was killed due to his association with campus fraternity in his school, Lagos State University, LASU.

The attack was said to be a reprisal from a rival gang, as Damoche was alleged to be a member of a confraternity on the campus.

Damoche was shot dead Thursday afternoon by suspected campus fraternity gangs outside the school premises.

The incident took place at about 4:30 p.m. Nigerian time. Eyewitnesses said Damoche's assailants apparently trailed him on a motorbike after he finished a class test in Banking and Finance. He was a 400 level student.

The late hip hop star was shot twice, in the head and on the left hand, with what appeared to be a high caliber weapon. He lay dead for several hours before policemen took his body away in a pick-up van.

Damoche was born in Lagos Nigeria into a family of 3 but a native of Ogun State.

He started his music trade with some guys called "Middle Guys". When things did not go well, he went as a solo artiste and got parties rocking, picking up the microphone at a very tender age, doing music underground and as well organizing street shows.

His hit songs include "OBO TO CHE" Featuring Skaliey, And 'Fall In The Circle' featuring- DRAMA, & Feel Aray Featuring Stormy Zino & IQ(House Of Ginjah).

SOURCE: Vanguard Nigeria
Title: Re: The Reason why Damino Damoche was killed
Post by: Shola Sholaz on Mar 02, 2013, 11:00 AM
that is why cultism is bad in universities.
Title: Re: The Reason why Damino Damoche was killed
Post by: Folami David on Mar 03, 2013, 11:05 AM
Quote from: Shola Sholaz on Mar 02, 2013, 11:00 AM
that is why cultism is bad in universities.
The war won't end here. His cult group will definately fight back and they would make life unbearable for innocent LASU students