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I Lost One of My Eye – Ruger Speaks on Why He Uses Patch on His Left Eye

Michael Adebayo Olayinka, also known as Ruger, a Nigerian superstar, has explained why he wears a patch over his left eye.

Ruger’s use of an eyepatch has sparked debate in the entertainment world. Some believe the 24-year-old musician wears it owing to an eye injury, while others believe it’s just his signature style.

During an interview with the zero conditions podcast, the ‘Asiwaju’ singer revealed that he had lost an eye.

The interviewers were stunned when they questioned him again, and he joked that he wears eyepatch because he lost an eye.

Watch the video below:

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