Nigerian artiste Davido is mourning the death of his personal bodyguard of 11 years, Ogbeide Tijani, popularly known as Teejay.
The 36 year old died after battling with an illness on Tuesday December 8.
Taking to all his social media handle Davido shared numerous photos of himself with TeeJay.
In some of the post, he praised the late bodyguard for being his eyes and ears throughout their time together.
Because of you I had eyes behind me #RIPTJ I LOVE YOU ❤️ pic.twitter.com/q6qXyuGrf6
— Davido (@davido) December 10, 2020
"I’m broken," Davido wrote after sharing a photo of a smiling TeeJay giving him a towel on stage.
I’m broken pic.twitter.com/9ezzM6WIoh
— Davido (@davido) December 10, 2020
He continued to share more photos adding that although TeeJay's death hurts, he knows he is in heaven.
One thing I know for sure nah say u go HEAVEN
— Davido (@davido) December 10, 2020
Davido had earlier taken to Instagram to write a tribute for the late bodygurad.
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