By Danielle Lobito
Fact emerging has it that budding hip hop artist, Olaniyan Damilola, popularly known as "Damino Damoche," was killed due to his association with campus fraternity in his school, Lagos State University, LASU.
The attack was said to be a reprisal attack from a rival gang, as Damoche was alleged to be a member of the Eiye Confraternity.
—Vanguard
The Nigerian singer was preparing for a new single.
Less than 10 hours before he was shot dead, singer, Damoche, was on Twitter telling his fans to prepare for his forthcoming single.
—Premium Times
HIP HOP ARTISTE DAMOCHE BURIED
Photo: Damino Damoche Buried Today
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Caution: X-rated Yoruba rap with ragga vibes…
Cultism and Nigerian Campuses: The Way Out
Over the years, due to doctrinal differences and inability of intending members to meet required standards of the Pyrates confraternity, protestant ones started emerging like the Buccaneers, Mafia and Vickings. The early nineties witnessed a boom as every university was plagued with cult explosion such as the Black Axe, Black Cats, Trojan Horse, Black Panthers, the Twelve Disciples, Mgba Mgba Brothers, Eiye, Maphites, Temple of Eden, The Jurists, Klu Klux Klan, The Executioners, Black Beret, Dreaded friend of friends, National Association of Adventurers, Black Scorpion, Eagle Club, Termites, Red Sea Horses, Knight Cadet, Sonmen, White Angels, Amazons, Daughters of Jezebel, and the Black Brassieres.