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People Attributed Losing My Voice To Iyanya, Ubi Franklin – Tekno
In an interview with controversial OAP, Daddy Freeze, Nigerian musician, Tekno, has revealed details of what he went through when his vocal cords shut down for months.
According to the “Pana” singer, he spent months along with millions of Naira on hospital bills while also revealing he was operated on by a robot and now carries a magnetic device in his system.
“I went under the radar for a bit because I was sick and it all started at an event in Ghana, I performed with Wizkid and Davido but somehow I cracked my voice on stage that night. So when I got back to the hotel, I told my guys I didn’t want to go out again because I really injured my voice and just wanted to rest.
“The next day, I had a show In Togo, I performed, still stressed the voice and came back to Lagos but it wasn’t getting better so I went to see a doctor, he put a camera down my throat but he didn’t really see anything so he just gave me antibiotics and said I should be fine in a week or two but I didn’t get better and by this time I had started cancelling shows.”
Speaking further, Tekno stated: “So I decided to fly to London, saw the first doctor and he said ‘your vocal cord is just irritated’ he gave me drugs and said I should be fine in about two weeks but nothing changed.
“So I decided to fly to Los Angeles and again I saw the first doctor, he said the same thing. At this stage I was losing my mind already because it didn’t make sense anymore, I couldn’t sing, I couldn’t talk, sometime they told me to stay quiet for a week.
“Some people around me started saying it may be from Ubi Franklin because my contract was going to expire in a few months and he didn’t want me to sing again, some others said it could be Iyanya.”
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