Renowned Nigerian musician, Wizkid, whose real name is Ayodeji Balogun, has been admitted to a hospital for undisclosed health reasons.
A photograph circulating on social media shows the singer with an intravenous drip attached to his hand, sparking concern and speculation among his fans.
In a subsequent and now-deleted post on his Instagram account, Wizkid hinted at the consumption of counterfeit substances, suggesting a possible link to his current health situation. The post read, “Fake Igbo dey, fake yansh dey.” (“Fake marijuana is prevalent, fake buttocks are prevalent.”)
In response to Wizkid’s revelation, social media users expressed various reactions. @thatmustee’s comment queried the availability of counterfeit substances, while @razzybigvibes expressed dismay at the possibility of someone causing harm to their idol. @babylion_blogger likened the individual responsible for supplying Wizkid with counterfeit substances to a “national treasure,” suggesting a profound impact on Wizkid’s creativity. Similarly, @rekzyblynz humorously alluded to Wizkid’s predicament, drawing a parallel between smoking ‘kolos’ instead of ‘colos.’
This unexpected turn of events has left fans and the public at large eager for further updates on Wizkid’s health and well-being.