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    Renowned Nigerian Musician Battles Serious Illness, Family Appeals for Financial Assistance

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    By Daniel Edu

    Joshua Iniyezo, a prominent Nigerian singer recognized by his stage name SolidStar, is currently facing a grave health condition.

    In a statement released on the singer’s official Instagram page, Joseph Iniyezo, SolidStar’s brother and kin to the hitmaker of ‘Nwa Baby,’ revealed the concerning state of SolidStar’s well-being.

    According to Joseph, SolidStar has been grappling with an undisclosed ailment that has taken a toll on his physical health and has significantly impacted his mental well-being.

    Joseph earnestly implored both the general public and SolidStar’s peers in the music industry to extend financial support to the ailing artist. He shared that the family has already invested substantial resources in their efforts to aid SolidStar’s recovery.

    In his words, “Greetings to everyone, my name is Joseph Iniyezo, and I am SolidStar’s brother. I am utilizing this platform to inform his fans, friends, and colleagues within the industry that SolidStar is currently in a critical health condition.

    “His recent lack of activity can be attributed to his ongoing illness, which has taken a toll on him physically and mentally. While we acknowledge that he may have unintentionally offended some of his friends and colleagues, it’s important to understand that his current state is beyond his control due to his illness.

    “We initially attempted to handle this situation privately and within the family, but at this juncture, we humbly appeal for your assistance. To his friends, colleagues, and peers in the industry, we earnestly ask for your help. If there was ever a time when he needed your support, it is now.”

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