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Khaid Returns After Illness, Unfollows All But Olamide

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By Oratokhai Jesusemen

Emerging Nigerian music sensation Khaid has made a notable comeback to social media following a health scare that led to a month-long hospital stay due to internal bleeding. The young artist, born Sulaimon Shekoni Abiola, had been absent from the public eye, causing concern among fans and fellow musicians alike.

Upon his return, Khaid has sparked buzz by unfollowing everyone on Instagram except for renowned musician Olamide. This dramatic change has left fans curious about potential shifts in his professional alliances. His manager and record label boss, Sydney Talker, initially disclosed Khaid’s health condition, which saw widespread support and prayers from the music community.

In a series of cryptic posts, Khaid addressed his critics and hinted at personal and professional conflicts, stating, “Y’all set me up but can never shut me up. FYI, I’m Young Trump, I wish y’all long life so y’all can reap what you’ve sown accordingly.” He expressed gratitude for overcoming his challenges and declared his resilience in the face of adversity.

Khaid’s decision to unfollow Sydney Talker, who played a crucial role in his rise to fame by signing him to Neville Records, has particularly raised eyebrows, suggesting potential rifts or a desire for a fresh start in his career.

Fans have taken to social media to express a mix of support and skepticism, with some speculating a public relations move and others sensing deeper issues within his professional circle. Despite the controversies, Khaid’s return is marked by an outpouring of support from his loyal fan base, eager to see his next steps in his musical journey.

Khaid’s story continues to unfold, showcasing his determination and resilience as he navigates the complexities of the music industry. Fans and critics alike will be watching closely as he charts his path forward.

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