A Nigerian lady, known by her social media handle @jummychuu, recently shared a heartwarming experience she had with popular rapper Olamide Adedeji, fondly called Olamide Baddo, during an event. According to her account, Olamide demonstrated his support for the ushers at the event by standing up against a rude and mean-spirited female supervisor. How Olamide fought for us to be respected at an event. Photo Credit: @olamidebaddo Source: Instagram @jummychuu, who used to work with an ushering company, revealed that their supervisor was consistently displaying disrespectful behavior towards her and her colleagues. The incident took place during an event attended by various artists, with Olamide being among the lineup.
How Olamide fought for us to be respected at an event. Photo Credit: @jummychuu Source: Twitter The young woman recounted how Olamide, upon witnessing the mistreatment by the female supervisor, took a stand on behalf of the ushers. He courageously approached the event director and insisted that the supervisor be removed from her position or he would leave the event altogether. @jummychuu expressed her admiration for Olamide, referring to him as an “OG” (original gangster) due to his actions. She wrote; “Why Olamide Baddo will forever be an OG to me. Back when I used to do ushering jobs, one lady the director kept in charge of artists and ushers was rude to ushers, Olamide legit asked the director to walk her out or he’s going to leave. The lady left the room so ashamed 😩.” See below; Why Olamide Baddo will forever be an OG to me.
Back when I used to do ushering jobs, one lady the director kept in charge of artists and ushers was rude to ushers, Olamide legit asked the director to walk her out or he’s going to leave. The lady left the room so ashamed 😩 https://t.co/iAIoiXRBJg — Yourfabricplug (@jummychuu) May 31, 2023 In a related post, Nigerian singer Bella Shmurda has recently shared the untold story behind his breakthrough song “Vision 2020.” In an exclusive interview with Pulse, the artist disclosed that the recording and video shoot for the hit track were financially supported by renowned rapper Olamide, who went above and beyond to promote the song on his social media platforms. Despite not being signed to YBNL Nation, Bella Shmurda expressed his gratitude for how Olamide treated him, highlighting the rapper’s significant contribution to his career.