Zik, popularly known as “Son of Kakukakrash,” is a mysterious internet figure who catapulted to public attention in early April 2025 following a deeply emotional and disturbing video confession across his social media platforms. He claims to have acquired wealth through diabolical means and publicly declared that he will not live beyond the age of 40.
Table of Contents
- 0.1 Background & Rise to Attention
- 0.2 Controversial Confession
- 0.3 Public Reaction & Virality
- 0.4 Personal Life
- 0.5 Legacy & Speculation
- 0.6 Final Note
- 0.7 Post–April 26 Update: Death Date Passed, A New Claim Emerges
- 0.8 Social Handles:
- 0.9 Related posts:
- 1 Erica Ngozi Nlewedim
- 2 Aisha Sulaiman Achimugu
- 3 Chioma Jesus
Background & Rise to Attention
Born on April 26, 1995, Zik has maintained an enigmatic identity online, with little information known about his personal life, education, or family. However, on his X (formerly Twitter) profile, he claims to be a civil engineering student at AAU University and the CEO/coach at Absolute Mania.
Controversial Confession
On April 3, 2025, Zik posted a video stating:
“They told me I would not live past 40… unless I renew my life with someone I love. I refused. I chose death.”
He admitted that he will eventually take his own life, a claim that has since shaken many across Nigeria’s digital space. His cryptic statements referenced spiritual forces and a group/entity he called “Kakukakrash”, suggesting a deep tie to an undisclosed spiritual belief or sect.
Watch the video here:
Public Reaction & Virality
The video went viral after being shared by popular social media personality Tunde Ednut, igniting a firestorm of mixed reactions. While many Nigerians offered prayers and urged him to seek help, others accused him of staging the drama as a publicity stunt or a dark prank for social media clout.
His digital footprint shows that he created multiple Facebook accounts around the time of the confession, further adding to the confusion and intrigue surrounding his motives.
Personal Life
Zik, Son of Kakukakrash, is believed to have a 3-year-old daughter. In one of his social media posts, he shared a photo at a swimming pool with an Indonesian woman, whom he affectionately referred to as his girlfriend, Chima. As his story gained attention, some Nigerians began circulating old class photos of Zik, which appear to validate parts of his claims. Disturbingly, one source alleged that a former classmate of his suffered a mental breakdown in Kaduna, adding an unsettling layer of credibility to his confessions.
Legacy & Speculation
Zik’s confessional style, spiritual references, and public declaration of an early death have earned him attention, sympathy, skepticism, and concern. Whether he is a troubled soul, a social media performance artist, or a seeker of viral fame, one thing is undeniable: Zik has started a conversation—one that touches on mental health, spirituality, and the pursuit of meaning in the digital age.
Final Note
As of now, Zik continues to post across platforms, engaging with followers who remain divided about his message. Whether his story ends in tragedy, redemption, or revelation remains to be seen.
“I don’t want to live a lie. I made my choice. Let the world hear it.” – Zik, Son of Kakukakrash
Certainly! Here’s a new section you can add as an update after the original confession, focusing on the developments that followed April 26:
Post–April 26 Update: Death Date Passed, A New Claim Emerges

In a new video posted across his social media accounts, Zik appeared visibly calmer and more composed, telling his followers:
“Grace found me. I was ready, but they told me I can stay—at least, for now.”
The confession, which once ignited national concern, quickly turned into a heated online debate. Many Nigerians—particularly on Twitter/X and Facebook—began to express doubt, calling Zik’s prophecy a manipulative stunt to gain public sympathy, virality, and digital traffic.
While some followers praised what they perceived as a spiritual breakthrough or divine intervention, others dismissed it as an elaborate publicity tactic, pointing out the emotional and psychological cost such fear-inducing claims may have caused to genuine followers, friends, and concerned citizens.
Critics now accuse Zik of playing with the public’s emotions, using fear of death as a form of digital performance art. Others say his actions undermine real mental health struggles and call for better regulation of sensitive content online.
Whether his extended “grace” is a spiritual reality or a cleverly timed escape from accountability, Zik remains one of the most polarizing online figures in recent memory.
“He’s either misunderstood or dangerously manipulative—either way, Nigeria won’t forget April 3 to April 26 in a hurry.” — Commenter on X
Social Handles:
- TikTok: @ixivmmxxiii
- Twitter/X: @ZikGOD
- Facebook: Multiple accounts under “Zik Son of Kakukakrash”
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Aisha Sulaiman Achimugu
Chioma Jesus
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