Kidi: ‘The Stories Are False’ – Ghanaian Musician Returns Online (VIDEO)

kidi reappears online

Kidi, a Ghanaian musician who was rumored to be suffering from a stroke has finally returned to social media to announce his comeback.

As per a new viral video sighted by OccupyGh.net, Kidi has finally revealed his decision for his hiatus.

kidi

He revealed the reasons behind his decision to cancel his North American tour.

“A little under two months ago, I made the painful decision of canceling my tour to take care of my health that included taking time off social media”

Kidi was quick as well to extend his gratitude to everyone that cared about his health at that moment.

“In that time, I have been overwhelmed by the outpouring of love from family, friends, fans and the brands i work with. You all made me feel incredibly loved in this difficult period and I cant appreciate you enough,” he noted.

Finally, he addressed concerns that he was suffering from a stroke.

According to Kidi, a ‘few bad actors took’ the advantage to ride on his name to spread wale stories about him.

“A few bad actors took this as an opportunity to spread false stories that got a lot of you very concerned. While i do not want to give it any more attention, i want to categorically address that those stories were false.”

Finally, he revealed that he is back at his full force to deliver good music.

Check out the video below or visit OccupyGh.net for more videos & Kindly Subscribe to our Youtube Channel to see more viral, educative & exclusive videos. 

What’s your thought on this piece, we welcome your views in the comment section below:

[maxbutton id=”1″]

Source: OccupyGh.com 

Tap To Join Our WhatsApp Community

Neil Blackson: Neil Blackson has a B.A in Communication studies from the Ghana Institute of Journalism & currently undergoing a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree programme at the University of Cape Coast. I focus on local news, entertaining news, sports. I'm a socialite and a Manchester United fan :D Contact me on Email: occupygh@gmail.com or Phone: +233 247 659 843