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“I was confident that she could accomplish anything for me,” says Eedris Abdulkareem of his wife

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Eedris Abdulkareem, a seasoned rapper from Nigeria, has praised his wife for supporting him throughout his battle with renal failure.

The singer of “Jaga Jaga” admitted that despite always knowing that his wife could do anything for him, he was startled when she offered to be his kidney donor.

“Just as she is aware that I am capable of doing anything for her, I have always known she could do anything for me.” With us, it has always been that way.

Obasanjonews24 reports that a few months ago, Nigerian rapper MI Abaga revealed Eedris’ struggle with kidney failure.

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However, the performer admitted that he was told at one of his appointments that a family member was the only source for the kidney.

The rapper, whose song “Thank you” is dedicated to his wife, said on the TVC entertainment programme “ESplash,” “There are many ways I have been showing my jewel of inestimable value my unwavering appreciation for all she has done for me, and I will never grow weary of doing that.” She is the most incredible human being on the planet.

We have an unbreakable link because she is actually my Siamese twin.

One of the things I am doing to thank her is writing a special song for her, even if this is not the first song I have devoted to her “royal perfection.”

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The outspoken performer said that he didn’t want to be a gold digger and that he preferred to pray for his soul mate over seeking out more money or fame.

“When I was a young man breaking into the business, I had the choice of getting married for more money and high society contacts. But instead of being a clout seeker and gold digger, I worked hard and hoped for my ideal mate.

He advised young people to marry for love because it is in their best interests.”I knew the moment I laid eyes on her that I had discovered my lost rib. “I would advise young people to get married for love and nothing else,” he continued.

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