• Tuesday, 05 November 2024

"Nkiwa mdogo niligonjeka sana hadi nikafariki" Simple Boy says resurrection affected his mental health

Stephen Otieno Adera aka Steve Simple Boy has revealed that he died momentarily when he was very sick before he came back to life.

The rapper opened up about his miraculous resurrection during an interview with YouTuber Trudy Kitui.

Simple Boy spoke about dying and coming back to life after Trudy asked him if the environment he was brought up affected his mental health.

The YouTuber said her fans had been asking her that question for a long time and she ultimately sought answers straight from the horse's mouth when she got the chance to interview Simple Boy.

"Wanaulizanga comment section, naona watu wanauliza ata wengine wanasema 'Trudy ushawai ulize Stevo hii swali?'nasahau saa leo nimekumbuka. Labda ile environment ulikua unaishi ukiwa mdogo ama ukigrow up iliaffect mental issue yako?" Trudy asked Simple Boy.

The rapper said when he was young he got very sick and died before God restored his life.

"Ok, jambo la kwanza mimi nikiwa mtoto mdogo nilikua nimegonjeka sana sana hadi nikafariki. Hadi nkafariki by the way. Kupitia neema zake Mungu akanirejeshea uhai tena," he said.

Simple Boy added that his mother took him to the hospital where he died after attempts to revive him failed. He only reckoned that it was the grace of God that brought him back to life.

"Mama yangu mzazi alikua amenipeleka hospitali sasa akagive up wakasema ah ah huyu ameshaenda. So nkadungwa mashindano, nkapatiwa madawa hazikua zinafanya kazi. Yani ile kupitia uwepo wa Mungu nkarudi back," he said.

Science describes coming back to life after death as Lazarus Syndrome.

Lazarus syndrome refers to your blood circulation returning spontaneously after your heart stops beating, and fails to restart despite cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). In short, it's returning to life after it appears that you've died. [sic]

Asked if his resurrection affected his mental health, Stevo Simple Boy couldn't agree more with the interviewer.

"So from there that is how you got maybe affected [mental health] ama kuna pia after there kuna vile tena life ilikua…? Trudy asked.

"Ni hio tu nilikua affected na hio," Stevo Simple Boy responded.

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