September 20, 2024

Nigerian Hypeman and Disc Jockey, Nnaemeka Francis Eze, popularly known as, Djflexy Naija, has died after being poisoned to death by a yet-to-be identified person. 




According to information reaching Kossyderrickent, Djflexy Naija was rushed to the hospital after he started vomiting foam from his mouth. 


Unfortunately, he died at the hospital on Saturday night, July 3, 2021. Djflexy Naija hailed from Enugu State, but lived in Akwa and he was a graduate of Federal Polytechnic, Oko, popularly known as, Okopoly in Anambra state. 


Djflexy Naija was an only child of his mother. Before his death, Djflexy Naija revealed in his Facebook page on June 14, 2021, that he could perceive that he was being envied. 


He wrote: “Dis life funny Shia!!

Success Dey say attracts envy

Hmmmmm!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Why dem no Dey envy person wen em Dey suffer Na!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I speak dis word from my heart 

Any eye, leg, hand or mouth wey go rise against u saying u don’t deserve what u have right now let dat body be freeze forever in Jesus name………… Amen. 

God is d greatest 

#teamflexynaija

#winningteam.”


After the news of his death went viral, his friends have rushed to social media to pen tributes to him. 


Nestor Ezd wrote: “I never know that the world is this will wicked!

Djflexy Naija 

After all the hustle and struggle and your life was cut short in your prime!

I found it difficult to say goodnight at noon!

Rest in peace my bossom friend!

May God console your beloved mum!” 


Jewel Derasii wrote: “Mehnnnn…

One gats to be very wary of those we call friends,

Be vigilant.

He was poisoned by someone he called friend.

Just whyyyy??

Whyyyy???

Enyin meere Enyin ..

Rest in peace Djflexy Naija 

Good night…

Obi agbawalam.” 

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