Fuji Icon K1 De Ultimate Goes Under The Knife Again [Images]

Hamilton Nwosa
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Nigerian Artiste and Fuji icon, Wasiu Ayinde, better known as K1 De Ultimate, has undergone another surgery.

Making the disclosure, his close friend named, Bolaji Basia posted pictures of the recuperating Fuji Icon on Instagram yesterday, following the surgery.

His friend, in his post, gave glory to God for the success of the surgery.

In his words: “Minor surgery though, but I still give thanks to almighty God for the success,” the businessman wrote.

It was also disclosed that the Fuji Icon and others attended a birthday celebration, on the 25 of June precisely.

However, the music star has had a few surgical operations in fifteen years, some undisclosed.

According to reports, the Fuji Icon, in August 2019, went through a procedure after severe pain in the throat.

K1 was then treated at Trillium Health Centre, Mississauga, West of Toronto, in Canada.

In June 2018, he left Nigeria for another medical trip in Canada, reportedly for respiratory complications.

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