The reggae singer, who is part of efforts to rehabilitate the Nigerian reggae legend, in an interview with The SUN, attributed the "send down the rain" singer's problems to spiritual forces.
Speaking on why he decided to get involved in the campaign to save Majek, the self-acclaimed Koleman revolutionaire said: "It is sad that Majek Fashek found himself in that kind of situation. That is why we are not throwing him away. I have promised myself that I will not discuss most of the things we are doing on the pages of newspapers. We have done a lot before now but we just need to take it to the next level. If you have been monitoring it on facebook, there is a page created christened 'Majek Fashek family'. It was put together by Monica, the lady in the United States who was one of his backup singers. Every issue about saving Majek Fashek is discussed on that platform. A website has also been opened where donation can be made towards helping him. What we intend to do is to raise enough money and put him in rehab".
When asked to comment on speculations that Majek Fashek’s problem has to do with his drug abuse over the years, Orits Wiliki said "His problem is beyond drugs; it is spiritual. Sometimes, if you have a one-on-one conversation with him, he would discuss with you as if nothing was wrong with him".
The "conqueror" singer, however, proffered what he considered to be the solution to Majek's drug addiction. "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", he opined.
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