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‘My leg still hurts’ – Victony to undergo fifth surgery

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  • In a recent interview with Chude Jideonwo, Victony revealed that he was scheduled for a fifth surgery due to the persistent pain.
  • Victony disclosed that he was in a coma for three to four days after he was involved in the accident.

Nigerian singer Victony has announced that he will undergo a fifth surgery to address his continuous leg pain.

This development comes after he underwent four previous surgeries following a near-fatal car accident in 2021.

Victony

The accident which resulted in one fatality and left him injured, confined him to a wheelchair for approximately one year.

Despite the previous surgeries, Victony revealed that he has continued to experience leg pain, prompting the need for additional medical intervention.

In a recent interview with Chude Jideonwo, Victony said:

My leg still hurts. I am still going to do another surgery. I’m living it. I have just accepted that experience.

“It’s what is making me who I am today. That’s my story. I don’t want to happily identify with it but it’s part of my story”.

Victony also revealed that he stayed in a coma for three to four days post-accident.

He disclosed struggling with survival guilt after learning of the accident’s fatal outcome.

Victony had earlier opened up on how his accident forced his parents to support his music career .

Victony revealed that, prior to the accident, his family viewed music merely as a hobby, given his academic excellence.

His passion for music intensified once he started university.

The accident marked a decisive moment, as his parents witnessed the huge support he received from the music community during his recovery.

He said:

“I used to do music as a hobby and everybody knew that I loved music but they didn’t think I was going to take it seriously. I was good at school so they never bothered about it and they never thought it would distract me from my education but when I got into the university, that was when I started to take it seriously

“They didn’t know I was taking it seriously until after the accident. When the accident happened, a lot of people came to the hospital and they wondered how it was possible. They soon began to realise that I had a community that was growing already and they gave me their blessings from that point.”

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