A Former president of the Performing Musicians Association of Nigeria (PMAN), Mustapha Amego is down with cancer.
According investigation, Amego who has been based in the US for
many years is currently been treated at the Intensive Care at the
University of Maryland Medical Center in Baltimore, Maryland, US.
But it appears the doctors have given up on him, and his family wants Amego’s friends to pray for him.
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A Facebook post published on his account by his wife and daughter Fatemmasays ’…Mustapha
has been battling cancer for a few years. Some of you may not know not
have known he was sick, and this news may come as a great surprise.The
doctors have done their best; but now it is in God’s hands. We ask you send him prayers and love.’
Amego’s American wife, Marie said doctors have exhausted all options and have now left his fate to God.
‘He has Colon cancer and he has been on chemotherapy and drugs for
over two and half years now. The doctors say there’s nothing more
medically they can do about his case and so we are just depending on the
prayers of everyone to keep him alive’,
In the 1980s, Amego was very popular in the entertainment scene in
Nigeria. He was a popular musician and host of the popular weekly
music-dance show, Sunday Rendezvous. Amego was also commonly referred to by the moniker, Funky Mallam
because of his trademark jerry curled pony tail hair-do. It was indeed
refreshing at the time to see a young dude from the North looking so
trendy.
He rose to become the president of PMAN in 1993 and served till 1996.
After his successful tenure, he relocated to the US where he worked
with the Discovery Channel as Content producer, Editor and Tricaster operator. He also produced Nollywood movies including Double Shift’ 1&2 starring Jim Iyke, ‘Ladies in the City’ (co-produced with Desmond Elliot) and ‘My American Nurse’.
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