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It’s all rumour, I didn’t collapse in London, I’m hale and hearty – Taye Currency

Reacting to the speculation about his health in a phone conversation with his spokesperson, Tope Eluyefa, Taye Currency expressed surprise about the unfounded claims that have been spreading.

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Fuji music star Taye Akande Adebisi, also known as Taye Currency, has dismissed rumours circulating on social media platforms about his health, asserting that he is in good spirits and in robust health.

Reacting to the speculation about his health in a phone conversation with his spokesperson, Tope Eluyefa, Taye Currency expressed surprise about the unfounded claims that have been spreading.

There were fears about Currency’s health after rumours emerged that he collapsed in London during his performance and was rushed to the hospital.

However, Currency emphasized that his recent performances, streamed live on various social media platforms, attest to his well-being, negating any suggestion of collapsing or requiring hospitalization.

“I want to reassure my global audience, especially my fans in Nigeria, along with my family and friends, that I am fit, healthy, and actively engaged in my endeavours worldwide,” Taye affirmed.

“The propagation of such rumours only serves the interests of my detractors. Thanks to the Almighty, I’ve been energetically fulfilling my commitments.”

While dispelling the rumours, Taye urged responsible journalism, emphasizing the importance of verifying facts before dissemination.

He underscored the need for unity and prayer in Nigeria to address prevailing challenges, highlighting his observance of Ramadan even while in London.

Contrary to reports suggesting a collapse on stage, London-based music promoter Ayo Jamiu clarified that Taye Currency’s recent health concern was minor, likely attributable to weather conditions, reflecting momentarily in his voice.

Jamiu stressed that the fabrication of the illness narrative might have resulted from a misinterpretation of Taye’s recent communication with a Nigerian fan.

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Having recently embarked on a series of musical engagements in London, Taye Currency’s successful performances, broadcasted across social media platforms, reaffirm his vitality and dedication to his craft.

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