Entertainment
‘I Was Very Skinny And Nearly Died’ – Singer Bracket’s Vast Opens Up On Battle With Cancer
Nigerian singer, Nwachukwu Ozioko, better known as Bracket’s Vast, has recounted his struggle with lymphoma, a cancer of the blood, in 2013.. Read Full Article.. .
Naija News reports that Vast, during an interview on the AFRIMMA Podcast, described the period as unforgettable.
He acknowledged that the unwavering support of his team was crucial, as everyone pooled their financial resources together to fund his treatment.
According to him, the process of cancer treatment is deadly, stressing that he nearly died from the treatment at some point.
He said, “It was a time in my life I will never forget. The people around me showed me love. Normally after making money everyone gets their cut but during this period, everyone on the team brought their money together to treat me.
“Cancer is not the problem, it’s the treatment. The process is deadly. They started with my spine and I don’t even know what they did to it. I was also asked to sign a form that if anything happens to me, I can’t hold them responsible.
“I nearly passed from the treatment. At some point, I lost so much blood that it affected my heart and I had to be admitted for blood transfusion.
“I was very skinny that you could see my ribs. It also made us spend a lot of money.”
Vast further revealed that it was only after a nurse suggested an ultrasound that doctors discovered a growth in his body, which was later confirmed in the UK to be cancerous.
He added, “They ran several tests but still couldn’t find anything. It was a nurse who suggested doing an ultrasound, and that was when they discovered a growth spreading in my body. It was later in the UK that it was confirmed to be cancerous.”
Similarly, the other half of the group, Smash, said he was shocked by Vast’s diagnosis, considering his healthy lifestyle.
He recounted how doctors struggled to identify the illness, delaying the diagnosis for over three months after sending his blood samples to South Africa without results.
He stated, “After a while of him not looking himself, he went to one of the biggest hospitals in Victoria Island, Lagos. They started with blood samples but couldn’t treat him because they didn’t know what was wrong,” Smash said.
“After some time, they said they had sent the blood sample to South Africa. We had a show in Burkina Faso, but because of his health, we had to send the money to Flavour to perform at the show.
“They said they sent the sample in September, but by December no result had been given. So I had to confront the doctor, telling him that if anything happened to Vast he would be held responsible. That was when he advised us to take him ,and.. Read . .More —
-
Breaking News2 months agoBREAKING NEWS: Labour Congress Call For Review Of Minimum Wage, Propose N150,000 Pay For Lagos Workers
-
Entertainment3 months agoBurna Boy Used To Squat In My House – Cubana Chief Priest
-
Breaking News2 months agoALLEGED BLASPHEMY: Angry Youths Kill Female Food Seller In Niger State
-
Entertainment3 months agoBBNaija S10: I Was Prevented From Returning To Show Despite Being Medically Fit – Sabrina
-
Entertainment3 months agoPopular Nigerian Comedian, Josh2Funny And Wife, Bina, Welcome Third Son
-
Entertainment3 months ago[VIDEO] Ibom Air Incident: Comfort Emmanson Opens Up on Traumatic Experience
-
Breaking News2 months agoBREAKING: CAC Extends New Fee Regime To October 1
-
Entertainment3 months agoMedia Personality Toke Makinwa Make Confession On Fearful Pregnancy Journey, Shares Fresh Maternity Shoot
-
Politics3 months agoSoludo Mocks Obi, Declares ADC and LP “Dead” After Anambra By-elections
-
Breaking News2 months agoBREAKING: 1 Israeli Soldier Dead, 9 Injured, 4 Missing
-
Breaking News2 months agoBukuyum: Air Operations Force Bandits To Release 70 Kidnapped Victims In Zamfara
-
Breaking News2 months agoBREAKING: Hamas Captures Israeli Soldiers in Gaza
