Osanju Educates Students About Living With Cancer in a Resurfaced Video, Fans Weep

Osanju Educates Students About Living With Cancer in a Resurfaced Video, Fans Weep

  • Late TikToker, Osanju has stirred sadness on social media as a resurfaced clip showed him educating young students about cancer
  • The viral video showed the young content creator demonstrating strength even as he struggled with the illness
  • Osanju, real name Elvis Frimpong, died on Monday, September 1, 2025 after falling ill at his home following a lengthy leukaemia battle

Late Ghanaian TikToker Osanju has stirred sadness online after a video of him educating young students about living with cancer resurfaced after his death.

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Footage of late TikToker Osanju educating young students about cancer resurfaces after his death. Image credit: @realjennytrends, @ghanafuonsem3/Instagram, @osanju6
Source: TikTok

Elvis Frimpong, popularly known as Osanju, passed away on Monday, September 1, 2025, at the age of 30.

Osanju’s landlady, Mama Juu, found him critically ill in his room and rushed him to Mount Sinai Hospital.

He was placed on oxygen and quickly transferred to the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, where he was pronounced dead shortly after arrival.

Osanju educates students about cancer

Osanju battled leukaemia for the final few years of his life and openly spoke about his health challenges in numerous videos.

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While his cause of death has not been officially confirmed, the illness likely played a role in his death, as relatives have spoken about him complaining about his symptoms during his last days of life.

Below is a TikTok video detailing Osanju's worsening health during his final days.

Osanju’s willingness to talk about his health challenges extended to him educating young students about cancer.

In a resurfaced clip seen by YEN.com.gh on the Instagram page Ghanafuo Nsem, Osanju was seen speaking to a group of young students about leukaemia.

He explained cancer and how it's formed in layman’s terms to enable them to understand his message.

Osanju also told the students that there was no cure for the illness and that doctors could only manage it.

The TikToker’s demeanour as he spoke about the difficulties he faced evoked sadness online, as many Ghanaians pointed out the trauma he likely faced battling such a devastating condition.

Below is the Instagram video of Osanju educating young students about cancer.

Reactions to Osanju educating students about cancer

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YEN.com.gh compiled some comments reacting to the video of Osanju educating students about cancer.

whats_up_gh said:

"His death reminds me of Danny Whyte, who also had leukaemia and died painfully 😢."

samiraabdullah442 wrote:

"May Allah protect us from bad disease, Amen 🙏,"

Paulinaatadana commented:

"Such a brilliant young guy😢😢😢."

yaaba_trendz_and_more said:

"He was very brave."

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__antwiwaa__ wrote:

"From how he sounded no, he actually didn’t want to cause fear and panic but only wanted to inform the public about how and what his cancer was all abt💔. RIP champ."

Ghanaian. Duchess commented:

"Hmmm, his death hurts me like he is my brother. Rest in heavenly peace, Osanju."

vickynanaamaowusua1 said:

"Aww, this guy has really suffered, but we never paid attention to him aww😢😢."

Osanju's father speaks after son's death

Previously, YEN.com.gh reported that Osanju's father shared a hopeful message as he mourned his son's untimely demise.

In an emotional video that went viral on social media, Agya K offered words of encouragement to many Ghanaians dealing with personal tragedies or struggles.

Source: YEN.com.gh

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Godwin Nii Armah Okine (Entertainment Editor) Godwin Nii Armah Okine has over a decade of experience in online content creation. He joined YEN.com.gh as an Entertainment Editor in May 2025. Godwin graduated from the Ghana Institute of Journalism with a Bachelor's Degree in Communication Studies in 2014. He worked at GhanaCelebrities.Com between 2014-2025 as an Entertainment and later, Managing Editor. Godwin covered the 2014 Africa Youth Games in Gaborone as a student journalist for the African Olympic Committee (ANOCA) and the International Sports Press Association (AIPS). Contact godwnii-armah.okine@yen.com.gh