Nigeria needs to appease children to get out of recession- Majek Fashek

Nigerian Reggae legend, Majek Fashek fondly called the rain maker has urged the federal government to appease Nigerian children in order to get the country out of the prevailing economic recession.

 

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He emphasized that the government needs to pay attention to children and cater for their well-being . The revered Reggae legend also stated that he was never on drugs contrary to what many believe.

 

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Speaking with newsmen at a media parley organized to commemorate his 30 years on stage concert, he said:” The government doesn’t care about children. Nigeria needs to appease the children to get out of recession. That is why my new album is titled Weep not my children.

 

The veteran singer also debunked the widely circulated reports that his addiction to drugs led to his sickness and music decline

According to him: “I spent 25 years in the United States instead of them to promote me, they said I was on drugs. I never do cocaine, I never do drugs. I was just sick” he told journalists.

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