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‎I am alive and well, Terry G dismisses death rumour

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Apako Master also known as Terry G, has dismissed as wicked his rumoured death, and reassured his fans and followers of his wellbeing.

‎In a post shared recently, the veteran singer posted an emphatic declaration that he is alive, healthy, and actively working, effectively ending the speculation.

He wrote that the reports were “completely false” and urged people to stop sharing the unverified information.

The death rumours quickly took hold across social media, causing significant worry among fans of the “Akpako Master” star.

Followers were soon flooded with speculation, anxiously questioning if the street-hop icon had truly passed away.

Terry G stated that the speculation originated from a single profile or page and then spread rapidly through platforms like WhatsApp, X, and Instagram.

He called the widespread acceptance “viral nonsense,” expressing disappointment that many people chose to believe the story without verifying it with him first.

‎He went on to thank those who reached out privately to check on his welfare, saying their messages showed him how much his music and his persona have been appreciated over the years.

At the same time, he asked others to be mindful of spreading misinformation.

He stressed that false death reports could cause unnecessary distress among family, friends and fans.

‎Terry G also used the opportunity to highlight that he is working on new material and remains active in the music industry, contrary to the idea that his career might have been cut short by the alleged incident.

He emphasized that when he posts on his social media handles it is real, and that people should trust content coming directly from him.

‎He urged fans to stay tuned for upcoming announcements and collaborations, reaffirming his commitment to his craft, and implicitly dispelling any notion that his career was ending.

‎The incident mirrors a recurring trend where celebrities are the subject of fake death reports, often circulated without verification and for reasons ranging from clickbait to hoaxes.

‎For Terry G, whose real name is Gabriel Oche Amanyi and who rose to prominence in Nigeria’s music scene with his eccentric style and energetic performances, the dispelling of the rumour is a reaffirmation of his ongoing presence.

‎Persecondnews reports that fans of the “Akpako Master” responded quickly to his post, flooding comments with relief and well-wishes.

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Some even shared screenshots of the earlier viral message as “proof” of how the rumour had swirled before his correction. Others praised him for showing up and putting the matter to rest publicly.

‎Moving forward, Terry G has reaffirmed that he remains in full swing, working on new tracks and projects indicating that the death rumour was not only false, but also immensely disruptive to his creative process.

He appealed for continued support and trust from his fanbase as he embarks on his next phase.

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