Tilla, Cameroon female rapper hospitalized after dropping suicide note on Facebook

Cameroonian female Tilla (Tafari) is said to be hospitalized at the Mbingo Baptist Hospital in the North West region a day after she dropped the suicide note on her Facebook page.

A message was supposedly dropped by her friend Georgette on Friday saying she could not respond to any message. This was after she was being rushed to the emergency room.

“Yesterday, Tilla was rushed to the emergency room where she received first aid,” said the message posted on her Facebook about 4 pm on Friday.

“For now, she cannot respond to all the numerous calls and messages but be assured that she is undergoing therapy and recovering at Mbingo Hospital Bamenda.

Thank you all so much for your love and support as we continue to pray for her restoration,” the message further.

Earlier on Thursday, a weary Tilla, also called Godmother, announced that she was “tired of living” and “just wanted to say goodbye”.

“Just want to give some closure to those of you who might care,” she said, adding that, “I’ve tried to stay alive for so long but I’m no more fighting. I never asked to be born in the first place. I hate this earth.”

She also told her fans “no parties”, a message which shattered hopes for a Valentine Sunday concert she was deemed to hold on September 13 at the Bamenda Commercial Avenue.

Tilla’s suicide note dropped on her 52 thousand-followers Facebook page like a bomb, as it came barely two weeks after her 31st birthday on January 26.

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