Nigerian singer, Omah Lay had left many concerned once more with his cryptic post.
The Damn singer, via the micro-blogging platform, Twitter now known as X, expressed how emotionless he was. According to the singer, he doesn’t feel anything anymore.
“I don’t feel nothing anymore”.
His tweet has left many of his fans and lovers concerned as they called on close friends to check on his mental health.
One DR41 AFC wrote, “The fact that some of you are not feeling any concern for him is alarming and just mentioning the quality of music his sadness gives you people
One Chi wrote, “I don’t know what this means but I hope you’re fine. You’re talented, young, loved, and barely scratched the surface of your potential. Be well
One Santorini wrote, “This boy needs help, who knows his parents, please?
One Solange Whyte wrote, “Can we take this guy seriously for once? I don’t feel good about this
One Kelv1 wrote, “See as una dey laugh for comment but if e sup na una go furs run go to gate go cry
One Omah Tesla wrote, “Depression is real
One Kingz Luxury wrote, “We don yo beg Omah, boy if u wana quit pls do but I advise u hang on. A better girl will come”.
This isn’t the first time he would be leaving many worried with his cryptic messages.
Last year, the singer, while noting how Angels are supposed to fly, revealed that if anyone doesn’t hear from him in a while, he is somewhere working on his wings.
However, Omah Lay had reassured his fans that he was not going to die.
This came after the alleged reported death of Oladips which left many raising concerns about the well-being of other artists in the industry, particularly Omah Lay. His kind of music led to speculation about his own mental and emotional health.
Addressing the concerns, Omah Lay reassured his fans and the public, promising he was not going to die, aiming to calm the fears of those worried about him.
In a different news, Omah Lay created a stir online following his latest interview where he admitted that he used to be religious, till he gained fame and started making money and now has backslid.
The Damn singer narrated his growing up days in a Christian home and how at some point in his life, he contemplated converting to Islam.
Though he is no longer religious, he still believes in God but has chosen to place humanity over religion. He further buttresses his point by making some biblical observations.