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'I never said I was going to commit suicide' - Busola Oke

Gospel singer Busola Oke has refuted claims that she considered taking her own life, stating that her recent emotional live video was a plea for support and connection, not a

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February 26, 2026·2 min read

Gospel singer Busola Oke has refuted claims that she considered taking her own life, stating that her recent emotional live video was a plea for support and connection, not a cry for help with suicidal thoughts.

In an interview on the Talk To B Podcast, Oke explained that she felt frustrated, isolated, and drained, leading her to reach out to friends and followers for comfort.

She emphasised that she intended to connect with people who care about her, not to publicly expose her personal struggles.

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She said, “No, I never said I was going to commit suicide. So, I think it was a misconception, a misinterpretation. I was on life, actually, I was really frustrated, more frustrated. I just felt like, I was feeling like, I was feeling really strange. And I was feeling very lonely, as if I had nobody. There was nobody around me. I was just feeling exhausted. So, I just went to live.

Read Also: ‘I can’t take it anymore, I’m done’ – Gospel singer, Busola Oke breaks down

“And I said, I was saying, is there anybody out there that cares about me? I just want to see people that loves me. And I started talking to my friends. They started reaching out. I said, please share this video and tag. Just show me you love me. I’m here. These people started talking to me. I’m so glad they’re here for you and all that. They started sharing the video. And all of a sudden, I don’t know what, somebody said. I never planned to expose myself. I’ve always been someone who doesn’t like to talk.

“I'm someone who doesn’t like to expose herself. I’ve been going through days. I’ve been going through so much since 2020. And I’ve kept quiet for so long. Because I don’t want, I don’t like people treating me as a pity party. I want people to be natural around me. I don’t like people treating me as a subject of a charity or something. That’s why I don’t want to go out. I don’t want to tell people my story. So, that was why I kept quiet for this long.”

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