Jose Chameleone says he has stopped smoking, drinking alcohol to protect his health: “God has saved me”

  • Jose Chameleone explained that his health deteriorated and dealing with death had to make a major change of life
  • The singer has been suffering from pancreatic disease and has been forced to seek medical care in Uganda and the United States before coming to Kenya
  • He praised God for saving him, adding that he organized a gratitude ceremony to celebrate his recovery and promise to live a more spiritual life

Ugandan veteran musician, Joseph Mayanja, known by the name of Jose Chameleonehe has opened up about his decision to embrace a healthy life following a series of great health fears.

Jose Chameleone has been coming in and out of the hospital fighting the pancreas. Photo: Jose Chameleone.
Source: Facebook

Did Chameleone stop drinking and smoking?

The famous Valu Valu singer is currently in Kenya for a medical examination, several weeks after fighting the problems related to pancreatic disease.

Chameleone, who has been entering and leaving the hospital for a year ago, revealed that the change in his life came after numerous hospital visits and even a trip to the United States for specialized treatment.

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Speaking to reporters shortly after landing at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, the singer admitted that he had been living a quick life for many years, often using alcohol and smoking.

However, her recent health problem forced her to make a living.

“I’ve been happy to drink gin bottles and that’s the truth. I’ve been a smoker for all my life. But for the good of my life and health, I’ve put it all aside,” He said.

Chameleone added that this was his second phase in life, praising God’s intervention for giving him another chance.

“God has given me sessions. That was the first period, so now we start the second cycle. You must remember that I have only three years to turn 50, so I have to slow down,” He explained.

The star of the same ones also spoke about his new faith in God, explaining how his spirituality led him to his dark times.

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Recently she did a celebration of thanks in the country Ugandarecognizing his gratitude for being alive.

“People must know that I am a godly, I am a believer and I put God first before everything. Before the doctors do their job, God did it. God was the first healer,” He said.

Chameleone further said that during thanksgiving, he also prayed for other patients he had in the hospital and offered to be better.

“I have been praying to God for a better man. God has saved me,” he added.

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Answers from social networks

Caroline Kikechi:

“The god of second place.”

Tabby Wesa:

“Jose we love you and God loves you more.”

Ladyj_Jacqueline:

“You are doing well Jose. God bless you.”

Benard Nyairo:

“His name should be glorified.”

Kelvine Ochieng:

“One day when you recover, do one show in Kibera where you were hosted at your little beginning.”

Joseph Mukoya:

“This relative’s life is just a testimony. God is very graceful.”

Maureen Isingi:

“Welcome to my country, and may God give you good health in the great name of Jesus.”

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Jose Chameleone says he stopped smoking, drinking alcohol for his health: "God has saved me"
Jose Chameleone says he changes his life and becomes a better person. Photo: Jose Chameleone.
Source: Facebook

Did Chameleone pray while in hospital?

In a separate story, the Ugandan star appeared to be praying in a video following a visit by the pastor while in hospital.

The preacher explained that Chameleone’s prayer was a recovery.

The musician assured his fans that he was feeling cheaper, expressing his sadness by canceling his shoots due to his health.

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