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Fuji Icon Remi Aluko Reveals He Has Lost His Sight to Glaucoma

June 3, 2026
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For years, the infectious rhythms and soulful melodies of Remi Aluko have filled the hearts of Fuji music lovers across Nigeria and beyond.

Yet behind the performances, the smiles, and the seemingly effortless showmanship, a devastating truth has been unfolding in silence, one that the beloved musician has carried largely alone.

In a candid and deeply moving interview on Oyinmomo TV, Aluko has finally broken his silence, revealing that he can no longer see.

“There’s no difference between a blind person now and me,” the veteran singer said, his words landing with the quiet gravity of a man who has long made peace with a reality most would find shattering. “But no one knows, because I don’t let my condition weigh me down.”

Aluko’s loss of sight is not the result of a sudden misfortune. The singer disclosed that he has been locked in a prolonged struggle with glaucoma, one of the world’s leading causes of irreversible blindness, for several years.

The disease, which damages the optic nerve typically as a result of elevated pressure within the eye, is particularly dangerous because it advances slowly and silently, often robbing patients of their vision before they fully comprehend the extent of the damage.

The popular musician confirmed that he had undergone eye surgery in a bid to halt or reverse the condition’s progression. However, speaking with unmistakable candour during the interview, he made clear that the surgical intervention ultimately failed to restore what the disease had taken. His sight, he confirmed, is gone.

What has struck many who have followed Aluko’s career is not merely the revelation itself, but the extraordinary manner in which he has managed to conceal it, continuing to function, perform, and present himself to the world with the composure of a man in full health.

“I’m managing myself. I’m currently not seeing,” he told his interviewer plainly. “Thank God that I know how to take care of myself like someone who can see.”

It is a testament to both his strength of character and his sheer force of will. For a man whose artistry has always depended on connection with his band, his audience, and the vibrant cultural tapestry of Fuji music, the loss of sight could have been professionally and emotionally devastating. Instead, Aluko has chosen a different path.

“I decided not to dwell on my condition because I don’t want to be depressed,” he said in a statement as heartbreaking as it is inspiring.

Aluko’s disclosure arrives at a time when health experts across Africa continue to raise alarm over the growing burden of glaucoma on the continent. Nigeria, in particular, has one of the highest rates of glaucoma-related blindness in the world, with millions believed to be living with the condition, many of them undiagnosed.

Medical professionals have long warned that awareness remains dangerously low and that many patients, much like Aluko, suffer in silence for years before receiving a diagnosis or seeking treatment. The disease is not curable, but its progression can be slowed significantly with early detection and consistent medical management.

Remi Aluko’s place in the pantheon of Nigerian Fuji music is well established. Over the course of his career, he has built a devoted following drawn to the warmth of his voice and the authenticity of his art. That legacy, his disclosure makes clear, was built not just on talent but on a tenacity that few could have imagined ran quite this deep.

As fans and well-wishers across the country process the news with a mixture of sorrow, admiration, and concern, many are now calling for greater support for the musician and for renewed national attention to the silent epidemic that has claimed his sight.

For now, Remi Aluko appears resolute. He is blind. He knows it. And he has chosen, with characteristic dignity, to keep moving forward.

“I’m a glaucoma patient. I’m managing myself,” he said.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

Veteran Nigerian Fuji musician Remi Aluko has revealed he is effectively blind due to glaucoma, a condition he has battled for years in remarkable silence, continuing to perform and carry himself publicly as though fully sighted.

Glaucoma is a silent, irreversible disease that disproportionately affects Nigerians, and millions may be living with it without knowing.

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