The YBNL boss had teased his latest song with a photo showing him holding the derriere of a white woman who is wearing only panties.
The photo quickly went viral and caught the attention of the doctor, who pointed out the presence of Nitrous oxide canisters near the bed where Olamide was seated.
The doctor alleged that Olamide may have been inhaling the gas after filling a balloon with it.
Nitrous oxide, commonly known as laughing gas, is a substance inhaled for its temporary effects of euphoria, relaxation, calmness, and a sense of detachment.
The doctor also mentioned that he recently participated in a discussion with the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) about people using balloons.
He strongly maintained that in order to effectively combat the issue of hard drugs in the country, Nigerians need to clamp down on celebrities
“We just finished a space with NDLEA about people doing Balloons. Peep the picture. See Cannisters of Nitrous oxide close to the bed. Obviously pumped into the balloon, Olamide is inhaling. I maintain if we all win a war on hard drugs. We need to clamp down on celebrities”. He wrote on Twitter.