Colonel Mustafa hints at turning to Gospel music after mum's cancer treatment

Colonel Mustafa says his situation has drawn him closer to God

Piece by: Maureen Waruinge
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•He promises his mu sic fans a return once treatment concludes

• He will dedicate the music to Kenyans

colonel mustapha
colonel mustapha

Rapper Colonel Mustafa has hinted that the successful journey for his mother's cancer treatment has encouraged him to perhaps venture back into music.

Speaking to the Mungai Eve youtube channel, the singer updated that her treatment journey has been good and they may have good news in the next 25 days or so.

"Itanipatia nafasi pia kuandika mistari mbili nirudishe shukrani kwa mafans wangu, because naweza lipa muziki kuna pesa kidogo imebaki, at least naweza fungua biashara mbili tatu.

So mafans wangoje track mpya ya kuwashukuru, sijawahi toa track ya kushukuru mafans ama kushukuru muumba.

Sijawahi imbia God hata siku moja. Sijawahi imbia maam mzazi nyimbo" he added about his plans.

He added that his mum's prayers for his success have encouraged him to keep fighting and even drawn him closer to God.

He has even thought of crossing over to Gospel music

"Yeah, I was thinking of it. because we can't sing about tingisha you see. God asha nionyesha njia ni gani na atangoja ni nini nafanya wka jamii, kama ni nyimbo za kutngisha ama nitaimaba inspiration songs. Huko ndio nako enda, you can call it Gospel or Inspiration, that's the music we are going to do" he hinted.

Colonel Mustafa and his mother are getting on well, months after appealing for help.The cancer treatment that ex-rapper Colonel Mustafa's mother is receiving is wonderful.

She told the YouTuber that

"Mimi kwa saa hizi nashukuru mungu sijambo alhamdulilahi, naona kila siku nazidi kuimarika, juzi nimefanyiwa CT Scan"

She is now awaiting radiotherapy in the next 23 days.

Mustafa said

"Safari imekuwa tough sana, badi niko na mum hapa napambana usiku na mchana imekuwa tough sana kutoka kwa Chemo.

The Chemo has been quite expensive we have spent over h100,000. So it got to a point we were unable to continue with the treatments, But God is great, people fundraised for us, and even now we have a sponsorship from a big hospital."

He added that he is no longer stressed.

"For the first time in my life, naweza weka kichwa niseme nimelala ndio sasa najua penye mum ako, ako safe. coz pesa inaisha, cancer is very expensive, so ukipata mahali unaweza saidiwa unafaa unashukuru. I am so grateful to all Kenyans, for the love and what the treatment has done for my mother. It's a miracle."

His mental health situation has also improved.

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