
Nigerian Influencer LazyWrita Who Allegedly Predicted His Own Death
The Nigerian digital community has been thrown into a state of profound mourning and disbelief following the news of LazyWrita death, after the popular content creator appeared to announce his own passing through a pre-scheduled social media post. Anda Damisa, widely known by his online moniker “LazyWrita,” left his nearly 100,000 Instagram followers in shock on Monday, December 29, 2025, when a carousel of photos appeared on his profile accompanied by a final, heart-wrenching goodbye. The post, which many have interpreted as a tragic conclusion to a long-standing battle with mental health, stated that he had “lived a full and adventurous life” but simply no longer possessed the “energy to continue.”
The details surrounding the incident paint a somber picture of a man who had been subtly signaling his departure from the public eye for months. In his final message, Damisa noted that he had systematically deactivated his TikTok, YouTube, and other social media platforms, even taking down his personal website before the post went live. “I love you all. Kiss kiss,” the caption concluded, leaving friends and fans in a frantic search for answers. This finality was foreshadowed by an earlier post in November where he admitted that the things which once brought him joy had started to “feel heavy,” and that he had stepped away from the “noise” to try and feel alive again.
The gravity of the situation was confirmed on December 30, when Damisa’s family released a joint statement on his Instagram page. “We are heartbroken and still trying to process this loss,” the family wrote, thanking the public for the outpouring of love and prayers while requesting privacy during their time of grief. While authorities have not officially confirmed the cause of death, the narrative within the creative community has shifted heavily toward a conversation on mental health advocacy. Close friends and fellow influencers have since reposted his final message with the caption “Mental health matters,” urging others who feel overwhelmed to speak out and seek professional help.
LazyWrita was more than just a lifestyle influencer; he was a published poet, known for his 2019 collection A Lazy Poet, and a creative who built a brand on authenticity and wit. His “disappearance” from the digital world in the months leading up to December was initially viewed by some as a routine social media break, but in retrospect, many now see it as a deliberate withdrawal. As tributes continue to pour in from across the globe, the tragedy serves as a stark reminder of the hidden pressures faced by those in the spotlight. For his followers, the legacy of Anda Damisa remains a complex tapestry of creative brilliance and a silent, heavy struggle that eventually became too much to bear.
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