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Highlife musician Kwabena Kwakye Kabobo popularly known as K. K. Kabobo is battling a serious ailment.
According to reports, the Onyame Ehu Wu hit-maker is battling liver disease. The once vibrant musician looked very frail in photos shared on social media.
A fundraising has been launched to help KK Kabobo raise money for his medical expenses.
A social media user, Barima Kaakyire Agyemang, who broke the news wrote on Facebook "This morning I received a call from Prissy Ekua Adiepena Hemans and it was about Ghanaian music Legend Orignal K. K. Kabobo.
"She had earlier spoken to Apostle Kabobo and from the way he (Kabobo) sounded I needed to reach out to the music legend at his East Legon residence."
"I quickly moved there and yes KK Kabobo needs help. He is currently battling a liver problem. His immediate family has invested a lot of money just for him to regain his strength. Uncle KK Kabobo needs help."


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