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    ‘There was a dream’ – More details about Osanju’s death drop

    Papa LincBy Papa LincSeptember 3, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read0 Views
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    Following the sudden demise of Ghanaian TikToker, Elvis Frimpong, popularly known as Osanju, new details surrounding his death have emerged.

    In a voice recording shared on social media, a woman believed to be Osanju’s sister said someone had a dream that seemed to have predicted his death.

    In the audio, the individual, whose name was undisclosed, noted that Osanju was invited to church the night before his death but he declined the invitation.

    She added that a close relative who had had a dream about his death wanted to pray with him, but the late TikToker also refused the prayers.

    Father of late TikToker Osanju gives detailed account of his son’s final moments

    “When he came around, I touched him, and that was when he told me he was experiencing pain all over. I asked him what the problem was, and he told me he was experiencing a blood clot because his medicine was finished. Even that evening, my brother invited him to church, but he declined it. He (Osanju) told my brother he was tired and wanted to sleep.

    “Only for us to hear this morning that he is dead. So during the discussion, one of my brothers told him about a dream he had, and wanted to pray for him (Osanju). Because he had seen people crying while calling his name. But he (Osanju) told my brother he wasn’t interested, so he should stop making noise. He still didn’t take that seriously,” she narrated.

    The late TikToker passed away in the early hours of Monday, September 1, 2025, after battling blood cancer (leukemia).

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