It's no news that the singer has been having health issues and has been forced to cancel concert dates in recent times.
"If I die today, I die a legend," - Singer
In a series of tweets he shared on Monday, September 4, the "African Bad Girl" crooner revealed that he would be spending time with his sons while he recovers.
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He also took time to apologise to his fans for the cancelled dates, which he blamed on his ill health.
See tweets below:
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Wizkid raised more concerns when he revealed little or no fear of dying, seemingly consoled by the fact that he would be dying a legend.
He urged his fans to pray for his quick recovery.
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