Qdot

Afro-fuji star Qudus Oluwadamilare, widely recognized as Qdot, has opened up about the deep psychological wounds he still carries following a traumatic armed robbery at his Lagos residence.

The harrowing event took place in the predawn hours of September 28, 2025, and the artist confesses the memories continue to haunt his daily existence.

The vocalist disclosed that his sleep patterns have been shattered, with panic attacks jolting him awake precisely at 2:30 a.m. – the same hour masked intruders stormed his home.

In an emotional revelation, Qdot described living in a constant state of hypervigilance, his nerves perpetually on edge as if danger might reappear without warning.

The trauma has fundamentally altered his sense of security, turning his once-peaceful home into a space filled with dreadful memories.

Beyond physical impacts, the singer admitted to grappling with emotional turmoil, where peaceful slumber has become a rare luxury.

Each night becomes a battle, his mind replaying the terror while he seeks divine intervention for mental calmness and freedom from persistent anxiety.

The music star called for enhanced security measures nationwide to safeguard citizens from similar violent encounters.

Details emerged about the home invasion where Qdot and his DJ were restrained at gunpoint while thieves emptied the property of electronics and personal belongings.

The violation extended beyond stolen goods – cybercriminals later compromised the artist’s financial accounts and digital platforms.

In earlier statements, Qdot characterized the robbery as a near-death experience that shook him to his core.

The “Gbese” hitmaker expressed profound gratitude toward his support network – loyal fans, colleagues, and loved ones who provided strength during his darkest hours.

As a prominent voice in Nigeria’s music scene, Qdot has shaped the Afro-fuji genre through hits like “Alomo Meta” while leading the innovative Yoruba Boi Music imprint.