Ebenezer Obey denies stroke rumours and death reports

Renowned Nigerian musician Ebenezer Obey has addressed rumors circulating about his health, stating that he is alive and well. The 82-year-old juju legend recently faced speculation that he had passed away due to a stroke. However, in a video posted on his Instagram page, Obey denied these claims, attributing them to “enemies” and describing the rumors as “lies from the kingdom of darkness.”

Obey explained that he had arrived in London the previous day to attend to his health, emphasizing that he does not have a stroke. The video has brought relief to his fans, who have responded with an outpouring of support and prayers in the comment section. The musician’s statement has helped to clarify his status and alleviate concerns among his followers.

The rumors about Obey’s health had been circulating online, with some reports suggesting that he had died after battling a stroke. However, the musician’s prompt response has helped to dispel these rumors and reassure his fans. As a prominent figure in Nigerian music, Obey’s health and well-being are of interest to many, and his statement has provided welcome clarity on his condition.

Ebenezer Obey is a highly respected musician in Nigeria, known for his contributions to the juju genre. With a career spanning many decades, he has built a loyal following and is widely regarded as a legend in his field. The recent rumors about his health serve as a reminder of the importance of verifying information through reputable sources, particularly in the age of social media where false news can spread quickly.

The response to Obey’s video has been overwhelmingly positive, with fans expressing their appreciation for his music and wishing him continued good health. As the musician continues to attend to his well-being in London, his fans will likely remain supportive and look forward to his future endeavors.

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