I Have Had My Last Surgery — Singer, Victony Reveals

In 2021, Victony nearly avoided death in a fatal car accident that killed one and injured three. He was in a wheelchair for almost a year after the tragedy.

Anthony Victor, aka Victony,
Adoga Stephen By Adoga Stephen - Editor-In-Chief
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Nigerian singer Anthony Victor, also known as Victony, has stated that he had his last surgery to restore his mobility in January of this year.

In 2021, Victony nearly avoided death in a fatal car accident that killed one and injured three. He was in a wheelchair for almost a year after the tragedy.

In a recent interview with reality star Tacha on Cool FM in Lagos, the singer, who is finally back on his feet, stated that he is OK after his most recent surgery.

The ‘Soweto’ crooner said, “I recently just had my last surgery. I did that in January. And thanks be to God, everything has been good since then.”

Victony stated that his passion of music began when he was a baby.

The host, Tacha, asked: “What made you want to do music?”

Victony responded: “I guess it has been natural. Ever since I was a kid, mum would tell me what use to make me stop crying is she would play me BlackStreet Boyz.

“I can’t even tell you a timestamp when I started [music] or when that inspiration clicked. I just always loved music.”

According to the artist, he plans to mix old school music and fashion into modern afrobeats.

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