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Nigeria: Moses Ochie Of ‘Fellyx & Mozzyx’ Fame Give Up The Ghost At 49

Moses Ochie, the one portion of veteran Nigerian pop team, Fellyx n’ Mozzyx, is dead. He kicked the bucket on Saturday night.

He was 49 years of age.

The expert artist, who passed on in his Lagos home, combat an incessant kidney infirmity for a long time.

He was supposedly determined to have the illness on Christmas day in 2011. He was getting ready for a kidney transplant and hip bone substitution medical procedure before his passing.

His passing was affirmed by the board and administration of Copyright Society of Nigeria (COSON) who portrayed him as an extremely gifted and submitted individual from the general public.

Coson’s Head, Corporate Affairs, Chibueze Okereke, said the society took active steps to generate resources to support his treatment, but he passed on before the treatment could commence.

His ex-band mate and partner, Felix Eiremiokhae, also took to Facebook to pay his last respects.

He wrote, “So sad but with thankfulness to God for the life he gave to our brother, Moses. It was a seven year battle with kidney issues and for seven years he fought both here in Nigeria and in India where he successfully did a transplant which later failed with complications and he fought to the last day . In 1991, he sang “I wanna be free”, wanting to be free and today, he is free from all the troubles of this sinful world. RIP Moses (FELLYX & MOZZYX) the late 80’s/90’s pop musical group. I believe the angels are smiling welcoming you home with open arms.”

In a 2011 interview, he detailed how he was diagnosed with the ailment.

“My body started to swell up initially and I thought I was getting fat, but later discovered that it was not normal. Then, when I pressed my body, it was like a loaf of bread soaked in water.

“About two years ago. I was first admitted to a Lagos hospital from where I was transferred to another to get life support. So, while that was going on, I knew that I would need a kidney transplant. Moses Ochei of Fellyx & Mozzyx,” he told PM News.

In the interview, he also revealed that despite their fame, they (Fellyx n’ Mozzyx) were not rich.

He also revealed that he quit his job as a marketer in an outfit called ESP Nigeria due to personal reasons.

The late singer tried making a comeback into the music industry as a gospel artiste. He was to release his new single ‘Trust in Jehovah’ – a spinoff of Michael Jackson’s ‘Wanna be starting something’, but it is unclear if he ever did.

The late singer and his life-long friend performing as the duo, Fellyx n’ Mozzyx, recorded three albums, ‘Iziegbe’, ‘Free’ and ‘Ruff n Naked’ which titillated music fans in Lagos and beyond in the 90s and thereafter. The albums were released by the then Polygram and now Premier Music label.

Those familiar with Lagos night clubs especially the popular Niteshift Coliseum, will not forget the group that held music lovers spell bound, event after event in a hurry.

Late Moses Ochie

One of the country’s first generation hip-hop music groups, some of their classic hits include I Wanna Be Free, Money Come Woman Come, Money Go woman Go among others.

His death comes a week after Reggae musician, Ras Kimono, passed on.

Written by PH

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