Nigerian Singer Eedris Abdulkareem is reportedly battling a kidney failure and is currently due for a transplant
It was revealed by his friend and associate, Myke Pam
who took to the singer’s instagram page to share the news
Furthermore in the message, he said the rapper and social advocate needed prayers
as he is to undergo a kidney transplant at the end of July
and further adds that everything is set for him to have a successful surgery.

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Eedris Abdulkareem Set to Undergo Surgery After Battling Kidney Failure
Meanwhile Pam, who featured in Abdulkareem’s song titled, ‘COVID-19’
along with famous singer, Dede Mabiaku,
Further notes that ever since Eedris Abdulkareem was diagnose with kidney failure,
Moreover he has been undergoing dialysis at a reputable hospital in Lagos, Nigeria.
He wrote and we quote;
“The date for the transplant surgery is now fix for the end of this month of July,
and all arrangements and texts have been concludd
including certifying the compatibility status of the gracious donor (a family member).
“Therefore, on behalf of the Abdulkareem family and Lakreem Entertainment Inc.,
we most sincerely ask for prayers and good wishes for Eedris,
as we face this challenging times.
“It is pertinent to add here that thankfully, Eedris Abdulkareem is full of life
and also in high spirit as he is bustling to go.
Definitely, he’s going to come out of this and blaze up the musical stage again in due course.
“Actually, his spirit emboldens us.
“We shall also be updating you as we continue with this life saving process.
“May God continue to bless, protect and abide with us all…Amen.”
Meanwhile the disclosure is drawing the empathy of other musicians and colleagues.
Rapper Mi who posted on his twitter handle, said “Eedris needs our help and support in any way”.