Oloba Salo shares update about his current condition –


  • Nigerian social media personality Ojesanmi Afeez, known as Oloba Salo, has revealed that he is permanently paralyzed due to a gunshot leg injury.
  • Oloba Salo was involved in a shooting incident involving unknown gunmen in Lekki, Lagos, on October 10, 2024.
  • Salo underwent medical treatment at LASUTH and was eventually discharged.

Nigerian social media figure, Ojesanmi Afeez, widely recognized as Oloba Salo, has disclosed that he is permanently paralyzed as a result of a gunshot wound to his leg.

It is important to mention that Oloba Salo was shot by unidentified assailants in Lekki, Lagos, on October 10, 2024.

Following the incident, he received treatment at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH) and was later discharged.

Moreover, Nollywood actress Toyin Abraham has highlighted the significant contributions made by various prominent figure, including Zlatan, towards Oloba Salo’s medical expenses.

In a recent update shared during a TikTok live session, Oloba Salo addressed his current health status after being targeted by a troll, which deeply affected him.

During this session, he confirmed that he is permanently paralyzed due to the shooting incident.

In response to the trolls, he emphasized that while he may be paralyzed, he is not destitute, referencing the well-known Gospel artist Yinka Ayefele.

Nevertheless, the interviewer expressed confidence that Oloba Salo would eventually regain the ability to walk.

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In other news, Dominic Mary Nnenna, a bride-to-be and skin vendor, was planning her wedding when her husband presented her with a paper.

The paper listed two options: N18 million or an extravagant traditional wedding.

After considering both, Mary made her choice.

In the recording shared after Mary made her decision, she asked her husband if he would honor her choice, and he confirmed that he would.

The skincare vendor later received N18 million, and Mary had a traditional wedding.

As promised by her fiancé, Mary held a small traditional ceremony with fewer than 70 guests.

During the event, the skincare vendor was showered with naira notes, and she did a wine-carrying ceremony for her husband.

Once the ceremony was over, the bride followed her husband in his car and they left the location.