The ‘Calm Down’ crooner, who was originally set to visit Lagos, Abuja, and Benin, told newsmen that he will not be performing anywhere this December due to health considerations.
Governor Obeseki responded on Thursday via his X (previously Twitter) page, saying the people of Edo are proud of Rema and will support him every step of the way.
He stated that the Edo-born’s incredible feats, including as selling out London’s O2 Arena and amassing 1.6 billion Spotify streams this year, not only demonstrate his exceptional talent but also serve as a wake-up call for young creatives.
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Obaseki wrote, “My Rema
@heisrema, your remarkable achievements over the years fill us with immense pride and joy.
“From the extraordinary feat of selling out the O2 Arena to amassing an impressive 1.6 billion streams of music, your accomplishments show your exceptional talent. They pave the way for countless young creatives, offering them a glimpse of what’s possible.
“We are extremely proud of you and remain behind you every step of the way.
“Wish you a speedy recovery, young champion.”
Kanyidaily recalls that Rema revealed that he will not be performing in December as a result of his health challenges.
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