Plunged into a coma, the rapper escapes the worst…

It had been a long time since Mokobé fans had heard from the artist. Monday April 4, the 45-year-old rapper gave the reasons for his long absence on his Instagram account. If the former member of 113, has disappeared from social networks, it is for a sad reason.

The rapper contracted cerebral malaria during a trip to Ivory Coast a few months ago. A serious illness that even led to a period of coma. Through a very long message accompanied by a photo of a hospital bed, he indicated that this disease was the disease that attacked his body but also his brain. First hospitalized for ten days in Abidjan, he was then repatriated to France by medical plane. Unfortunately, during the flight, he fell into a coma.

“I hope never to see this room again, to find myself lying on this bed for weeks (…) In the middle of the flight they had to intubate me and I found myself in a Coma Thank God thanks to the prayers and support of my family, my parents, my brothers and sisters, entourage, friends (cousins ​​cousins, I regained consciousness and I was beautifully treated, I take this opportunity to thank the entire rea team and the intensive care team who ensured. .. friends, don’t think that malaria only affects tourists or locals the mosquito doesn’t choose who it bites and it can quickly turn into a tragedy, so please take your medication it’s important, the malaria is the leading cause of death in Africa”explained the one who is still in full recovery.

The honored rapper

Thursday, March 31, Mokobé was honored by the mayor of Vitry-sur-Seine, Pierre Bell-Lloch, who presented him with the city medal for his actions in favor of young people and the most disadvantaged, in the presence of several members of the collective, Mafia K’1Fry or Fally Ipupa. A recognition accompanied earlier in the day by the presentation of another medal, that of Equality, by the Minister-Delegate Elizabeth Moreno.

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