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Majek
Fashek: Back home for good?
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Embattled reggae genius Majek Fashek is in the country. Okay, so
you know already. But, did you know that the gifted rain-maker
will be in town till next year?
He arrived the country on September 27, aboard KLM; and, in what
appears to be his longest stay here since relocating to the US
nearly a decade ago, Majek is staying put in Nigeria, shuttling
between Benin, in Edo State, and Lagos as his managers put
finishing touches to an upcoming eight-city tour that’ll precede
the release of his new album.
‘‘He’ll be here for three months,’’ Charles Novia, CEO of
November records told e- Punch on Wednesday.
“His new management EJ&Associates is putting a multi-city tour
together, after which we will release his new album. The album
will either be titled Water nor get enemy or Suffer not little
children’’.
Majek’s last trip to the country was a disaster – he arrived the
country in 2006 looking drunk, worn and aged; and he later gave
a woeful performance at the debut edition of the THISDAY music
festival. Although when he spoke to journalists later, it
appeared he still had a sound mind, and he often waxed
philosophical, many were scared on his behalf. He confessed he
was addicted to booze, and that the psychological trauma of
losing his mom was too much for him to bear.
Now, Majek is back, determined to re-work his way into the good
books of Nigerians; determined to give his once successful
career one more shot. And, thankfully, he still has loyal
enthusiast, Novia beside him.
“He’s eventually going to come back here. He’s still testing the
ground. If the tour works out and we release the album, he’s
considering coming here to do a Pangolo night at least once
every month,’’ Novia, who’s working on a Majek biographical Film
told e-Punch.
Presently, the musician is believed to be staying in Abacha
Estate, in Ikoyi, where he’s working with his managers and
select promoters to make the tour a success.
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