Reggae Star Oritz Wiliki says in a recent interview with the SunnewsOnline that the problem Reggae Legend Majek Fashek is facing at the moment has gone beyond drugs, insisting it's spiritual.
"His problem is beyond drugs; it is spiritual,''Wiliki told Sunnews Online. ''Sometimes, if you have a one-on-one conversation with him, he would discuss with you as if nothing was wrong with him. I also think part of the problems is that he is not engaged. You know, an idle mind is the devil’s workshop. If we put him in rehab and he finds something doing after he is okay, Majek will be well 100 per cent I can assure you. Even in his present condition, he still maintains the same aura on stage that he had when he was the rave. I believe that if he is busy going on music tours, there will be no problem"
Talking about Majek the first time he (Wiliki) met him:
''I knew he was talented but I didn’t know it was going to be this big. The first demo was done by three of us, James Etinon of Joseph Osayomore Band, Amos McGregor and I. I remember we used two box guitars and a Hausa musical instrument for the demo and the song came out beautiful. If we could enjoy the song the way we did it at that time, that tells you Majek was bound to make it. By the time I joined Tabansi Records as A& R Manager, I told him to come over to Tabansi so that his recording could be done. Part of my job as A & R Manager then was to scout for artistes. He came to Tabansi Records in Lagos but I was in our office in Onitsha then. He later came to Onitsha and we did his recording and the rest is history.''
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