Ebenezer Obe and Chocolate city rapper M.I perform together on stage at the launch of Ebony Live |
Oh dear! There are reports that the legendary Ebenezer Obey might be suffering from Parkinson' disease -
– a nervous system disorder that causes tremors and difficulty with walking.
– a nervous system disorder that causes tremors and difficulty with walking.
It all began as insinuations but his performance at the Ebony Life TV launch, with rapper M.I, showed one shocking thing: that the musician is battling health
issues.
Here's how NET reports it:
"It was conspicuous he had difficulty seeing and walking alone
and, many mouths opened for two reasons as he and M.I spent their time
on stage.
There had been rumours, since his joint
concert with on Sunday May 27 that Obey was battling Parkinson’s
Although nothing was confirmed officially, and Obey vehemently denied
reports he was battling ill health, many sources told NET ‘his condition is a well known fact and he’s been managing it well for years, with the help of family members and friends.
The reports went viral shortly after his wife died in 2011. But Obey insisted he was more than okay. He told The Punch
‘It has become a regular practice every month to spread sinister
rumours about me. But, why me? One month, they will say this has
happened to Obey; another month, they say that has happened to Obey.
Yet, I am fine. The Lord I’m serving is a good God and He is good to me.
I’m fine and well’.
‘I don’t mind people writing about
me, but I get disturbed when people just sit down and write anything
that comes to their imagination and publish. They said the death of my
wife had taken a toll on my health which was all speculation.’
We gathered he’s also had to undergo an
operation in his eye – and those who saw him at the Ebony Life launch
wondered if he could use the eyes at all. When he was announced, M.I and
one aide helped him on stage. He held a walking stick. He also needed
help to climb the stairs as he exited the stage after their performance.
‘When I had eye surgery, it was as
if I was the only person in the world who ever did it. People were
saying that Obey had gone blind, why? Even if somebody is blind, when
has it become a crime? But I’m not blind. I can see that you are
wearing a red shirt over a pair of light blue trousers, while my sister
has a flowery blouse. A blind man cannot see all those things. And they
continue to say their enemy is blind. I’m not blind; I have an eye
ailment, which anybody can have. There are millions of people in the
world with various eye ailments. Even at 70, a man that is 50 may not
even look good as I do. I look at myself at the mirror and I know I’m
good looking and I know my God is making me more beautiful’ he told The Punch in an interview last year.
All through the interesting performance, it was clear he was not the man we used to know.
Ebenezer Obey has never been known to occupy a stage like KSA;
but he was also not one to stand on a spot and sing. That night, it
seemed he was under great discomfort, and many wondered why the
organisers gave him such trouble.
Chocolate City rapper, M.I. who was excited to have mounted the stage with the legend told our reporter, ‘Performing
with him was a humbling experience for me. It made me appreciate the
quality of the music He has brought juju music into the mainstream,
cutting across language and cultures. That’s the beauty of music, that’s
what is legendary about him. His work is timeless’.
His post-Ebony Life appearances have also caused the concerns to grow. Those who saw him speak at the COSON
events in May attest he needed aid walking; and in June, there were
unconfirmed reports his children had requested he put a stop to
performances. But the musician would have none of that – He told Nigerian Entertainment Today he’s off to the US this week for a scheduled gig in New York.
He told our reporter in a phone conversation ‘All l I can say is that God has made me well. Thank you’.
Now 71 (he was born on April 3, 1942)
Obey is one of the most remarkable Nigerian musicians ever, using Juju
music to teach lessons, inspire a nation, create enjoyment and build
talents for many years before he switched to Gospel music after he
became an evangelist in 1992."
It is well...
We wish quick healing sir and may the good Lord you left the world for and you have been serving fervently heal you quickly
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