The legendary singer was a surprise performer at the 2015 edition of The Headies, held at Landmark Events Centre, Victoria Island, Lagos.
He was introduced on stage by Timi Dakolo and South African-based guitarist, Kunle Ayo- both of whom served as back-up singers to Majek.
Majek Fashek, who recently came out of rehabilitation over his chronic drug use, performed the evergreen classic, Send down the rain.
Although his rendition was sometimes off-key, Majek gave an energetic performance that gave many hope that he may be on his way to full recovery.
While he performed, most of the audience were on their feet to show love and support.
Before leaving the stage, Majek Fashek said: “God bless you all. Happy new year. One love.”
After the plaque had been presented to the representative of MI Abaga- the winner of the category- the comedian chipped in a few words.
He advised rappers to always put God first in their music career while stating that the entertainment industry has been taken over by the devil.
Agwu said: “Our business is being overtaken by Lucifer. Always mention God before you perform. I am aliving testimony that God works.”
Nowadays, Julius Agwu doesn’t miss an opportunity to preach about the word of the Good Lord, and also talk about the negatives in the Nigerian music industry.
If Julius is not pointing out the flaws of his colleagues, he’s calling out some of them for having children out of wedlock.
Since attaining a new lease of life, there’s been hardly any public event where he gets hold of the microphone, that he won’t reiterate the fact that the devil is in the entertainment industry.
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