Nigeria’s
reggae music star, Majek Fashek, who was recently rumoured to be having medical
and mental challenges, has claimed that he is not sick.
It
was also reported that Majek now walks around talking to himself and sometimes
sits at a bus stop around his area playing his guitar while kids make fun of him.
But the musician has denied it all, reiterating that he is mentally and
medically balanced.
- “I’m okay. Whoever says that I’m not okay is actually the one that should check himself. As for me, I have become an Orisha (semi-god) so nothing can happen to me. I know what I’m doing,” Majek said one phone.
Speaking earlier, Majek’s Personal Assistant and
Media Manager, MC Morris, debunked the rumour of the musician’s failing health.
- “Don’t mind those people saying rubbish; baba (Majek) is okay. I was still with him yesterday. When I get to his place today, I will put you through to him on phone.”
During a recent interview, Majek, whose real names are Majekodunmi Fasheki, said: “See, people must talk. But they make you more popular; that is the truth. You cannot fight the press, you cannot fight the media. They are the ones that will tell the people what is going on, so I cannot fight the media.”
He
further talked about Gangster Raster, the new album he is currently working on.
The album, in the words of Majek, is expected to resuscitate his dwindling
music career.
- “It’s a new ace which someone like Ras Kimono cannot do. Kimono is my boy. I produced him and Victor Essiet and a whole lot of others. What I’m saying is that my new album is not in Kimono’s level; I’m on a higher level just like Michael Jackson and James Brown who was a master to Fela Kuti.”
Majek
is convinced that he is back in Nigeria to lead a revolution, because according
to him, it takes a revolution to make a solution.
- “There are many kinds of revolution. There is bloody revolution, but we don’t want that for Nigerians. What Nigerians need is a tactful revolution, so that we won’t shed human blood. What we want is revolution of freedom. Like Bob Marley said, “emancipate your self from mental slavery… That is the revolution I’m working on. I have a temple and shrine, and everyday, I pray against bloodshed among my people.
Source: PMNews.
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