'Soul Rasta' Fantan Mojah will not perform at the Reggae Therapy Festival 2024 in Martinique this weekend, as he has been admitted to a hospital in the French-speaking island and will not be discharged until next Wednesday. A well-informed source told THE WEEKEND STAR that, under doctor's orders, the So Many Problems deejay, who has been experiencing "chest tightening and breathing problems", will also have to remain in Martinique for a while. "There was a press conference on Wednesday and when I went to get Fantan, he said he wasn't feeling well.
I took one look at him and called the doctor. The doctor attended to him and called the ambulance immediately and they took him away. The doctor said he didn't know how Fantan even managed to get here (in Martinique) in that condition.
He will have to stay back for three weeks after leaving the hospital," the source shared, without going into details surrounding the exact nature of the artiste's illness. The source explained that the hospital bills will be covered, and arrangements are being made to ensure that Fantan will be comfortable while recuperating in Martinique. Fantan Mojah, whose given name is Owen Moncrieffe, arrived in the island on Wednesday and was expected to take part in the pre-festival media blitz along with other artistes on the line-up, including Alpha Blondy, Christopher Martin, Etana and Pressure Busspipe.
The second edition of Reggae Therapy Festival, on Friday and Saturday, is being advertised as an event sh.
