ENTERTAINMENT
Lil Kesh Stabbed In Lagos, Jewelry Stolen As Fans Express Shock

Nigerian rapper and singer Lil Kesh, born Keshinro Ololade, was reportedly attacked and stabbed in Lagos State earlier today, according to social media reports.
The assault left the artist injured on his neck and ear, and his jewelry was allegedly stolen during the incident.
Eyewitnesses say the attack occurred in broad daylight, leaving fans and Lagos residents stunned.
Sources indicate Lil Kesh suffered a cut to his ear and a stab wound to his neck, though the extent of his injuries has not been officially confirmed.
Authorities have yet to release a statement, and information about the attackers or the motive behind the assault is still unclear.
Lil Kesh, who gained fame in 2014 with hits like “Shoki” and “Lyrically,” continues to be a major name in Nigeria’s music industry.
The news has sparked widespread concern online, with fans taking to social media to send their well wishes and hope for his quick recovery.
Local police are said to be investigating, but no arrests have been reported so far.
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