Monday, 5 March 2012
Moses of Fellyx & Mozzyx down with chronic kidney failure
The disappearance of Fellyx & Mozzyx, one of the country’s first generation hip-hop music groups, from the entertainment scene has made many to believe that the group made up of Felix Eiremiokhae and Moses Othie is dead.
However, while SS has learnt that Felix is doing well as a businessman Moses, the lead vocalist of the group that produced classic hits like I Wanna Be Free, Money Come Woman Come, Money Go woman Go among others, is struggling hard to stay alive.
SS reliably gathered that the multiinstrumentalist, song writer, singer cum dancer, has been diagnosed of chronic kidney failure and some other complications like liver and heart inflammation.
SS also learnt that the father of two beautiful girls has been undergoing dialysis session three times a week, since December 2011.
The current doctor’s report stated that Moses’ two kidneys have packed up and the level of damage is on its final stage which makes it very urgent to undergo kidney transplant.
“At this point it becomes very risky to keep undergoing dialysis which has been aiding his body mechanism,” read the doctor’s statement.
However, Moses has never stopped believing that God has healed him and cannot wait for the physical manifestation so he can stand and testify to what God has done in his life. While, Moses craves for help to stay alive, he’s still has his guitar around playing music.
Talking to SS via telephone, Moses said, “I just want to use my situation to appeal to everybody to be very serious with their health and they shouldn’t take any situation for granted. Felix has been helpful to me; he’s one of the people footing the bills for the dialysis.”
However, apart from spending N100, 000 on every session of dialysis, which has now become unaffordable, Moses is urgently due for kidney transplant and treatment of other complications in India. He needs your help
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