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"Oh dear, so sorry haven't updated in a while, reading all your goodwill messages. To my wonderful colleagues, fans and of course family, From #thecaptain and I, thank you"
He said: "I’ve got a ton of regrets about it. It’s the worst decision I’ve ever made in my life."The 62-year-old star also denied claims he is a racist, after a clip of him using the n-word to refer to his daughter's then-boyfriend appeared online.
Speaking on The View, he added: "Probably the stupidest thing I’ve ever said. The people that know me know I’m not a racist. When I got remarried, my minister - Afro-American. I go to a predominantly Afro-American church. Everybody that knows me knows I’m not a racist. Even the WWE knows I’m not a racist. They had to do what was best for business for their company, but for me, everybody that knows me knows that’s not who I am."
He said, “I was never ill or bedridden, contrary to the notion that was spreading round town. I was never at any point hospitalised. I had a surgery in April 2015 to correct a condition which made my scrotum bigger than normal but since then, I have been on my feet. It was my wife that was seriously ill and almost died but I thank God for saving her. The news about me being hospitalised is false.”The singer also dismissed talks that he was out of the limelight, claiming that if he was, he would not bag a mouth-watering deal from a major telecommunications company. He said that the reason people would say such a thing about him is because he has been working in silence.
“I laugh when some people say that I have run out of money or I am no more in the limelight. Anyone who says that I kept a low profile because of competition is telling a lie. I have a studio at home and I have been working. I have enough money to fend for my family and God has been providing for me. I have been living a very comfortable life and in fact, I just bagged an endorsement deal with a telecommunications company. If I am not relevant, would that happen?” he queried.The singer who recently teamed up with the Silverbird Group boss, Senator Ben Murray Bruce, on a song titled, Common Sense, told Saturday Beats the reason behind the collaboration.
“I cannot put out any kind of song just because I want to make money, no. My music is driven by philosophies that better the lives of the ordinary people on the street. It is for this reason I just recorded a song with Ben Murray Bruce because I found plenty of sense in his Common Sense philosophy.
“People can say whatever they like but the truth is that we would not move forward as a nation until we start using our common sense to solve the common problems that affect us all. If Nigeria must be better, indeed, you and I have a role to play especially by buying made-in-Nigeria products to grow the naira,” he said.
“Yes, the girls have been rescued safely by the police in an overnight operation. We also made some arrests,” she said.The PPRO promised to get back to our correspondent with details of the operation.