A Twitter user has come out to seek help for Nigerian musician, Lyta. She claims the young singer is depressed and in need of assistance.
This was revealed in a message on her Twitter account, @theopeszn, in which she implored her followers to assist him.
Lyta, she claims, is no longer himself and feels embarrassed to speak up.
The musician had previously spoken up about his sadness, alleging that many people had approached him for money because he was a celebrity, but he had nothing to his name at the time.
According to this young lady, the musician’s situation appears to have deteriorated.
Her tweet says;
“LYTA IS NOT FINE.
LYTA NEEDS HELP.
LYTA IS ASHAMED TO SPEAK UP.
LYTA IS DEPRESSED.
LYTA IS NOT HIMSELF ANYMORE.
I am just putting this out there maybe we can put energy in streaming his music or find another way to help.”
Some reactions to the post…
@imperialpresh inquired: “How do you know he’s not fine??? Just jumped to conclusion???”
@_Haryohh wrote: “This guy was supposed to be a top artist with the way he started
Made a very very bad decision and it’s affecting him till now”
@Tee_Classiquem1 asked: “What is going on in the music Industry ffs”
@JAY_BLAQ1998 said: “Someone close to him should do something we don’t wanna type rip for any young promising artist again please”
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