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BREAKING: Kidi Finally Resurfaces Online To Debunk Stroke News (VIDEO)

Kidi Resurfaces Online
Kidi Finally Resurfaces Online To Debunk Stroke News (VIDEO)

Ghanaian musician Kidi has finally resurfaced online to debunk stories that he was suffering a stroke.

If you will recalls, a few weeks back, stories made headlines that Kidi was suffering a stroke.

The story took height when a press release from the Ghanaian musician about battling health issues surfaced.

Kidi’s manager as well went online to debunk the story, however, the sad details took height again when a popular troll on Twitter jumped on it.

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Well, the last is that Kidi has resurfaced online to debunk the entire story.

According to Kidi, while he wouldn’t want to give more details about the issue, he is doing fine.

“While i do not want to give it any more attention, i want to categorically address that those stories were false.

I am glad to be back to doing what i love most; creating music and performing for you. Thanks for sticking it out with me.”, an excerpt of his post read.

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Source: OccupyGh.com 

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