Nigerian rapper and actor Ikechukwu Onunaku, a.k.a Ikechukwu Killz, has spoken out about his current state health challenges.
The music star opened up about his ordeals during an Instagram Live session with media personality Daddy Freeze.
Ikechukwu said his whole right side is immobilised. He claimed to have been bedridden for a long time and to have been on clutches as well.
Daddy Freeze further asked if he was in the country. Ikechukwu disclosed that he wasn’t satisfied with the treatment he received in the country and decided to leave the country for better health care.
Ikechuckwu’s words;
“Baba, if you see me, I’ll be the same person you knew before, the guy who does backflips left and right,” he says. To waka dey pain me. I no fit waka.”
The Hip-hop Artist explained that his leg issues got serious after attending a show:
“I pulled it on the 17th in the morning, and instead of calming down, I went to a show I was booked for; the following day, I couldn’t get out of bed. After two more days of dealing with the pain, I had to rush to Evercare Hospital around 3 a.m.
They put drips in both of my hands with painkillers, which only lasted a little bit, and I no won risk my life with Nigerian healthcare again, so I just got a ticket straight to Yankee.”
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