- The veteran Kenyan singer was taken ill about two weeks ago
- He underwent surgery after an artery burst causing a blood clot in the brain
After suffering an artery rupture in the brain about two weeks ago, celebrated Kenyan singer Nameless is now out of danger, I can exclusively confirm.
Speaking from his hospital bed, the MTV Africa Music Award winner said he is now recuperating under his doctor’s watch after the condition that threatened his life.
“That was a close call. I thank God that I am out of danger,” he told Pulse.
Nameless had to be operated following an artery burst that caused blood clot on his brain, a life threatening condition that saw him survive due to the swift action by his doctor.
“I was attending a Performers Rights Society of Kenya (PRiSK) board meeting when I got a persistent headache after which I rushed to hospital. Upon getting there, I took a scan only to find that blood was clotting from a burst artery,” he disclosed.
“As a result, I am staying under my doctor’s watch for a month or so and I have had to cancel a number of shows abroad as well as one I was supposed to do with Churchill. I am recuperating and also getting counselled,” he remarked.
There has been all manner of speculations surrounding the sudden hospitalisation of the star with some even alleging that he has cholera.
“My fans should know that I am getting better and will soon be out of hospital,” he pledged.