For ace rapper, Olusegun Osaniyi, popularly known as Lord of Ajasa, help from all and sundry is his surest hope to stay alive. The reason? Lord of Ajasa, whose musical efforts ruled the airwaves a few years back, is battling with health issues and needs urgent medical attention.
In fact, if going by what the Ondo State Polytechnic Land Survey graduate told Friday Treat is anything to go by, he will be at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) this weekend for surgery.
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“Earlier in January this year, I was hospitalised and diagnosed with a liver defect called gall stones. Some of my colleagues in the industry and fans rallied round me. I thank them. However, the situation has relapsed and doctors have advised that I urgently need to correct the anomaly.”
The Akure born artiste said that consequent upon this, he would be at LUTH this weekend for the surgery. “I am therefore appealing for moral, spiritual and financial support from the governor of my state, Mr Rotimi Akeredolu and other public-spirited individuals in the society, to rally round me. At this phase of my life, I, as a matter of urgency, need the support of the people. I thank my colleagues and fans for being there for me.”
Lord of Ajasa, the ‘Le Fenu So’ crooner, is a lyricist deeply etched in Yoruba language interspersed with slangs commonly known as street language.