Lyricist Kennedy Ombima aka King Kaka has opened up on his feelings towards the poor health he has been experiencing for past months.
The sickness caused a loud silence from him for 3 months before he and his wife Nana came out to disclose the reason for his silence.
King Kaka is famed for hit songs like Wajinga Nyinyi and Betty.
Making an updated announcement after three months and 8 daya on social media, the Wajinga Nyinyi lyricist disclosed that he was misdiagnosed and ended up losing 33kgs. According to him, he had no sense of taste yet hospital visits and tests have given negative results, which makes it weird because he feels no pain.
“We are still hopeful that we will get the solution soon. My waist was 36 now it’s 33, I don’t even wear clothes,” he wrote.
Today, the hit maker disclosed that for the better part of the period he’s been ailing, bored by the hospital ward ceilings, and that he is speculating about soccer. He urged his fans to appreciate good health.
“Hospitali Ceilings are really boring always pray for good health. Kwa sasa analyzing the possibility of Ronaldo scoring 3 goals today against Newcastle!!” The Rapper posted on Social media.
Popular musician king kaka and his wife,a you tuber and tv host Nana Owiti have been sharing their cute little moments with the world in every opportunity they get.
They keep celebrating each other and confessing their love for each other in each and every post that they share together.
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