Legendary Reggae singer Majek Fashek has come out to claim that the press in Nigeria have been hounding him, and writing negative stories about him.
Speaking to Encomium Weekly, Fashek who has had a long battle with drugs said the press is blackmailing him, although he didn't say why.
"The Nigerian press, the print in particular, not electronic, have been blackmailing me. They are trying to ruin me, writing all sorts of things against me. I did nothing" he said.
Last month a Nigerian blogger narrated his chance encounter with Majek Fashek whom he described as a "a loony figure. Pants sagged, dirty black underwear showing, a caftan perched precariously on his extra lean shoulders, shock of long unkempt dreadlocks cascading down his head and teeth yellowed by years of hard living and a face still surprisingly handsome despite the ravages of illicit living. This was Majek, my hero, the one who brought down the rain."
The music legend revealed that he stopped his family from coming to see him a few years ago because it wasn't practical for them even though they were missing him.
"I told them not to, especially because my first son, Randy he has a good job with the American government with a wife and children. And I didn't want him to risk all that" he revealed