Nigerian singer Qdot has called the experience of being robbed at gunpoint in his home the “most terrifying” moment of his life.
The ‘Alagbe’ hitmaker revealed in an Instagram post on Wednesday that the incident took place around 2 a.m. on September 28, with his official DJ also present during the attack.
The artist, whose full name is Qudus Fakoya Oluwadamilare, admitted that the ordeal left him traumatized and deeply shaken, but he expressed gratitude for having survived.
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Qdot stated that although the assailants made away with all his valuables, his life was spared—a blessing he does not take for granted.
He expressed gratitude to his friends and fans for their overwhelming support, messages, and calls, saying their love means more than words can convey.
“On the 28th of September, around 2:00 a.m. I was robbed at gunpoint in my own home, alongside my official DJ (DJ FAYA). It was the most terrifying experience of my life. In that moment, I genuinely didn’t know if I would make it out alive,” he wrote.
“But by the grace and mercy of God, I’m still here. I’m alive and for that, I’m eternally grateful. They took everything valuable I owned, down to the last pin. But they didn’t take my life and that alone is a blessing I don’t take for granted. I won’t lie, I’m still in shock, traumatized and deeply shaken by what happened.
“I want you all to know: I’m okay. I’m safe now. I’m surrounded by love and support as I begin the long road to healing from this nightmare. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for the messages, calls, and outpouring of love. Your support means more than words can express. I love you all and I’ll be back, stronger and wiser.”