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Azadus, Veteran singer, Celebrates COVID-19 Recovery

Olalekan Fadeyi, veteran singer popularly known as Azadus, has celebrated his recovery from the coronavirus pandemic after he had earlier tested positive for the dreadful virus.

Azadus who was admitted into one of the Isolation centers in Lagos was discharged on Thursday. In a post via Instagram, Azadus, while recounting his experience with the novel disease advised people to take the virus seriously, noting that all necessary precautions must be taken. He wrote:

”Glory be to God I just got discharged of Covid-19.
Half bread is better than puff-puff
That garri in your house is far better than the good meals you won’t be able to eat at the hospital
My Advice,
If you must go out, see everyone as that COVID-19 itself and wash your hands for 40secs at the least.
Meanwhile, if you insist that Covid-19 is not real, Covid-19 is not in Nigeria or Africa, haaaaaaaaaa well; don’t be shy to ask me questions.
Please kindly say a word of prayer for @lagosstategovt
Under the our super caring Governor @jidesanwoolu
God bless.”

Veteran Singer, Azadus shares his experience after recovering from COVID19

His comment comes about the same time when Daniel ‘Dan’ Foster, a prominent Nigerian-American broadcaster, succumbed to COVID-19, the respiratory disease caused by coronavirus.

Prior to his demise, Foster, who is well known among his fans as ‘The Big Dawg’ and ‘Top Dawg’worked with Cool FM, Inspiration FM, City FM and Classic FM.

He was a judge on ‘Nigeria’s Got Talent’ alongside Kate Henshaw, a Nollywood actress, and Yibo Koko, a comedian.

The radio personality was also a former judge of Idols West Africa series. He held a similar position with the Got Talent franchise.

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