Popular City DJ Felix Orinda aka DJ Evolve has all reasons to be happy after he got his voice back following intensive surgery.
Dj Evolve stated he can talk clearly now following a successful eight-hour operation last month while speaking to the Star on Thursday.
After being shot in a City club, numerous procedures, including this one, were carried out.
“I never thought this day would come but I have finally regained my voice back. I have truly seen God’s works,” he said.
Evolve claimed that despite having the operation on March 6, 2023, he was unable to talk well until this past week.
He informed the Star that he had placed his trust in God to see the procedure through so that he might regain his life.
“I prayed before going for the surgery and asked God to stand by my side all through the surgery. And Indeed, he did exactly that,” Evolve added.
He is, however, still confined to a wheelchair and is practising sitting.
The shooting incident left him hospitalized for six months until on 18 June 2020 when he was discharged from the Nairobi Hospital.
In a previous interview with The Standard, DJ Evolve revealed that he will have to come to terms with the events of the day trhat completely changed his life.
“I have to come to terms with my situation. Whatever happened was unfortunate.” Stated DJ Evolve in his first interview.
He appealed to Kenyans to pray for his full recovery, adding that he misses the entertainment scene and would make it up to his fans.
” I request Kenyans to pray that I recover fully so that I can continue entertaining. Yaliopita si ndwele.). I have really missed home. This has been a really long battle that has affected my family, friends and business, but I cannot wait to be back.
“I have so many songs to listen to since several hits have been produced during my stay in hospital. I have to listen to all of them in order to familiarise myself with the music,” he added.
Orinda expressed hope that he will soon return to his normal life before the unfortunate shooting incident, adding that his condition has tremendously improved.
“I’m glad and I feel hopeful. I can now see light at the end of this.
“Sometimes I feel my legs. That makes me know that God is working on me,” Orinda stated.
The shooting incident at B-Club sparked public outrage that saw Embakasi East MP arraigned in court as reports emerged suggesting that the club was operating illegally.
He was released on a cash bail of Ksh 10 million on January 27.
The legislator also footed the Hospital bill that ran into millions.
Babu Owino to be charged afresh
Yesterday, the court ruled that Embakasi East MP Babu Owino has a case to answer over the shooting of c
The lawmaker was charged in 2020 following the shooting of DJ Evolve at a club in Nairobi’s upmarket Kilimani area.
He was facing a different charge of attempted murder which was withdrawn after talks with his victim.
But the state pressed misuse of firearm charges against Babu and a magistrate on Tuesday put the MP on his defence.
“After evaluating the prosecution’s evidence, the accused has a case to answer,” Milimani senior principal magistrate Benard Ochoi ruled.
The court set June 15 for a defence hearing.
Babu whose defence team is led by renowned criminal lawyer Cliff Ombeta has challenged claims the bullet that shot DJ Evolve was discharged from his gun.