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Rapper Eedris Abdulkareem Successfully Undergoes Kidney Transplant

Written by Nachaida Yuguda

Eedris Abdulkareem has tendered sincere appreciation to his colleagues, fans and followers, who stood by him in his time of need. The singer’s management revealed his kidney transplant surgery was successful The veteran rapper continues to ask for more prayers from his fans as he gradually gets back to his feet.

In a statement made public via Facebook on Monday, August 22, by his manager Myke Pam, the rapper’s management tendered sincere appreciation to fans and followers, who stood by the label boss during his health crisis.

Eedris Abdul Kareem on hospital bed and p

@eedrisabdulkareem Instagram pages,The management also appreciated Eedris’ wife, YT, for donating her kidney to save her

“It is with unspeakable joy and undiluted Thanksgiving that the management of Lakreem Entertainment officially releases the news of the successful kidney transplant surgery on Nigerian Hip Hop Czar and activist Eedris Abdulkareem, and his most gracious donor – his lovingly dedicated wife YT,

“Our unalloyed thanks and appreciation goes out to all well-meaning Nigerians, both at home and in the diaspora, and all his fans from across the globe who prayed for, cared for, reached out to and supported this wonderful couple during this health crisis. May your individual and collective wells never run dry.”

Over N2.9 million raised as doctors move surgery date, A group of friends and supporters of the rapper and his family created a GoFundMe page to raise funds for his surgery and fees associated with the kidney transplant.

However in a post via Eedris’ Instagram page, it was announced that the surgery, which was scheduled for July 27, had been moved forward by the doctors, and no substantive surgery date had been fixed yet. At the time of the report, the sum of N2.9 million (£5,742) had been raised on the GoFundMe page, even though it was stated on the page that he would need a sum of N24 million (£48,000) for all the medical fees for the surgery.