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Lord of Ajasa
Nigerians
have been called upon to come to the aid of veteran indigenous Nigerian
rapper, Lord of Ajasa who has been left in critical health condition.
Veteran indigenous Nigerian rapper, Lord of Ajasa has cried out for help after being left in criticial health condition.
The musician who rose to stardom in the late ’90s and early ‘2000s,
is reportedly ill and in need of funds to undergo peptic ulcer
operation.
According to a report by TheNET,
popular singer, Alariwo of Africa who spoke with Adasa who is currently
admitted in Ikorodu General hospital cried out on behalf of the rapper
via his Instagram page which read:
‘My dear colleagues, our brother, Legendary Nigerian Afro hip hop
artiste and pioneer of Yoruba rap, Segun Osaniyim aka Lord of Ajasa is
critically ill and needs funds to undergo a peptic ulcer operation. He
is currently at Ikorodu general hospital, where he is receiving
treatment. However, he needs to be moved to a better and more equipped
hospital so as to get the best medical attention’.
Alariwo added, ‘I got a message from his wife begging me to
speak to his colleagues to save her husband. When I called Ajasa earlier
today, he confirmed that the story is true.’
‘Let’s all come together as fast as we can to help out as
nothing is too small. supporting him financially to stay alive is the
best remedy than saying sorry which we regret in Jesus name. Kindly Send
your donation to his account details: 0015198342’
When NET reached out to the ailing musician, he was unavailable to
pick calls. When they reached out to Alariwo, he revealed that the sum
of N200,000 had been spent already, but his wife pleaded that more money
was needed.
‘It is better for us to cry for help now than for us to be hit
with unpleasant news later. I implore on all Nigerian celebrities to
help their colleague who is in dire need of funds,’ Alariwo told NET.
Over half a decade ago, Ajasa was the only Yoruba rapper with a
mainstream hit. The rapper who was one of the late Dagrin’s biggest
influences warmed his way into the hearts of many with the use of the
Yoruba language in his rap verses, a style which quickly has become
popular in the Nigerian music industry.
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