Ghazali Ibrahim
Nigerian indigenous music act, Qdot, has used his new music release to reveal the emotional and psychological struggles he has faced in recent months after robbery at his residence at Ajah, Lagos state.
In his latest single, the artist offers fans a refreshing and haunting glimpse into his mental state since the attack he suffered on September 28, 2025 where robbers attacked his residence at Ajah, carting away his belongings and other valuables.
“28th of September has passed, but I am still not myself,” Qdot says in the caption accompany a snippet of his song.
“The trauma is still alive in me. Every night, at exactly 2:30 a.m., the same time the accident happened, I wake up in fear.”
The singer, whose real name is Qudus Fakoya Oluwadamilare, recounts being unable to sleep peacefully, describing persistent fear and unrest.
“My heart is never at rest. I am scared all the time, and it feels like those people are coming back again,” he adds.
In the new track, the artist’s lyrics suggest a harrowing experience that left lasting psychological scars.
Qdot also used the platform to call on the government for action. “I pray this painful and terrifying experience will finally release my mind. I pray for peace. I pray for healing. This suffering will only truly end if the government puts in more effort.”
Fans have taken to social media to express support and solidarity with the singer, praising his courage for speaking openly about trauma and mental health.
