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Majek Fashek Dabbled Into Spiritism And It Affected Him Terribly - Ex-Bandmate, McRoy Reveals

Posted by Samuel on Sat 06th Jun, 2020 - tori.ng

As cousins, McCoy and Majek started their music careers together and were part of the group called Jastix along with Black Rice who was the lead singer.

Majek Fashek

Only a few people knew the late music icon Majek Fashek better than his cousin and former band mate Amos McRoy, who is now a pastor at Seed of Abraham International Christian Centre.

As cousins, McCoy and Majek started their music careers together and were part of the group called Jastix along with Black Rice who was the lead singer. One of the main gigs of the band was to play at music show 鈥楳usic Panorama鈥 which aired on NTA Benin 鈥 a gig facilitated by Orits Wiliki. When the Jastix disbanded, McRoy and Majek focused on their solo careers but also remained very close.

In a 2013 interview by Musa Jibril for the defunct 好色少妇 Express newspaper, McRoy gave a detailed revelation of the mysterious fall of Majek who at that time had already hit rock bottom and how his adventure into Spiritism affected his craft and person.

Spiritism

鈥淢any people think Majek鈥檚 problem is drug-related. Truth is Majek鈥檚 problem is spiritual. Majek strayed into spiritism. Once, while on stage, Majek said, 鈥極h, Fela is my boy. Bob Marley is my boy鈥. 鈥淗e made that statement during a Rothmans Show at Tafawa Balewa Square and Dede Mabiaku, Fela鈥檚 prot茅g茅, went berserk. It took the intervention of Eddie Lawani to calm him. Dede didn鈥檛 quite understand what Majek was talking about. He was taking it from the physical sense, whereas Majek was talking spiritual. 鈥淢ajek went into spiritism at a lightning speed 鈥 like jumping from kindergarten straight to the university. Without a linking bridge, he was not properly schooled. So he couldn鈥檛 keep the rules. 鈥淢ajek totally 鈥榗rossed the line鈥 after the release of Prisoner of Conscience. Those days, we were sharing the same duplex at Anthony Village. I would see the Guru Maharaji people come to visit him. The same Guru Maharaji we all know, just starting out at the time. The Hare Krishna people also came. I thought 鈥榦h, this guy is popular, that鈥檚 why they are coming to him for one favour or another鈥. I didn鈥檛 know that it was deeper than that.鈥

Success of Send Down the Rain

鈥淢ajek released his album in April 1988. I released mine a year after. We were under the same management. We rehearsed at the same place, using the same band as back up. One day, we were coming from rehearsal; he was driving his Peugeot 505 car. One of our backup singers, Monica Omorodion (who now lives in the US), said 鈥楤ros Amos, why is your record not making waves like Majek鈥檚, or The Mandators, or Kimono?鈥 Majek looked at me in the rear mirror and said, 鈥楧on鈥檛 mind Amos. He doesn鈥檛 want to ask me the road I passed to become a star. He thinks it is good record that makes someone a star鈥. When he made that statement, I gave him a knock from behind. 鈥楳y friend shut up there! What are you doing that I am not doing?鈥 I said. He switched to Benin language. 鈥楾his is not the Majek you grew up with鈥, he said. Still I did not understand. 鈥淚t took me 10 years to connect the dots. Not until we went to Cote d鈥橧voire in 1998 that Majek told me certain things, that I became aware, in hindsight that 鈥極kay, that is what my brother was talking about back then鈥. 鈥淭he song 鈥楽end Down The Rain鈥 had a spiritual force behind it. That was one of the things he told me in Cote d鈥橧voire. Based on what he told me, I think he 鈥榗rossed the line鈥 before he released the album. 鈥淚n Cote d鈥橧voire, I asked him certain questions. His reply was: 鈥楢mos, are you that naive? I released Send Down The Rain, everywhere that song was played, rain must fall. Even in summer while we were on US tour, I played Send Down The Rain and rain fell. I released Free Mandela and that month Mandela was released. I did fire (Majek Beware) the week that record was released was the week the Rodney King incident happened. That song, Fire o! Fire o! was played for almost two months in all the TV and radio stations in Los Angeles during that Rodney King episode. So, are you that naive? Don鈥檛 you reason? 鈥淗e started mentioning spiritual books. Then he told me: 鈥榊ou don鈥檛 know, I have got to the level of de Lawrence鈥. That was when I understood from which perspective he was talking when he said Fela and Bob Marley are his boys.鈥 鈥淲hile we were growing up in the church, we were competing spiritually by fasting. There were three of us 鈥 myself, Majek and Friday Omagbon, who is now late. If Majek fasted for three days, Friday and I would go for seven days dry fasting. That was how we grew up. We were competing spiritually. 鈥淥nce in a while, God revealed things to him which he shared with us. And those things came to pass as they were revealed to him. If he had not gone into music, he would most definitely become a minister of God. If you listen to most of his songs, like Holy Spirit, or Righteousness Take Over The Earth, he was more or less a gospel artiste.鈥

Weird manifestations

鈥淚 started noticing weird manifestations in him at about 1991-2. We had a show at Eko Le鈥橫eriden Hotel in Victo- ria Island, Lagos. To my surprise my brother came on stage fully dressed in a native doctor鈥檚 attire instead of his regular outfit. By that time, we were not living together anymore. 鈥淢ajek鈥檚 problem is not drug-related. He took to alcoholism to get over his real problem. Failing to keep the rules of whatever he delved into, he started to hallucinate. He started seeing things. 鈥淔or instance, if he was in a room, he would tell you 鈥榦pen the door, open the window鈥. If you tell him the air condition is on, he would say 鈥楥an鈥檛 you see them spirits; you want to trap the spirits. Men, let the spirits move around鈥. 鈥淗e felt he could stop seeing those things by getting drunk. Till date, he has not been able to liberate himself from those spirits. Before we went to Cote d鈥橧voire, we had few shows here 鈥 First at Waterparks in Ikeja, then at MUSON Centre on Lagos Island, thereafter, the eastern part of the country. By then Majek鈥檚 behaviour had become erratic. He would come on stage, unzipped his fly and started saying 鈥楲et me show you my d**k. I used to f**k American P***y鈥.

鈥楬e broke the rules鈥

鈥淭he event we went for in Cote d鈥橧voire was like Nigeria鈥檚 Festac 77. Black artistes from all over the world were there for one week at the F茅lix Houphouet-Boigny Stadium in Abidjan. The Marley family came, so was every big reggae artiste. 鈥淚 was determined not to let him disgrace himself the way he had been doing lately in Nigeria. We got to our hotel and after allocating rooms, I stayed with him in his suite. As soon as he called room service and ordered for a bottle of brandy, I would pick the intercom immediately and cancel the order. We would begin to quarrel. For three days, I gave him close marking. He couldn鈥檛 drink alcohol. I forced him to eat. 鈥淥n the third night, around 2 a.m., while we were watching a movie in his suite, he looked at me and shook his head. He said: 鈥楢mos I envy you, men鈥. I said 鈥榃hat do you mean? How can you envy me, you are the star鈥. He said: 鈥榊ou won鈥檛 understand. Just hold on to Christ, the way you are, he would reward you at last.鈥 鈥淚 started probing him. One of the questions I asked was: 鈥淎ll these reports about you reading the Seven Books of Moses, are you really reading them? His reply: 鈥淪even Books of Moses? Those are kindergarten books鈥. He started mentioning books that I have never heard of in my life. He mentioned names too. That was how he came up with the line that he is getting to the level of de Lawrence. He told me many things. He told me he couldn鈥檛 keep the rules. He broke the rules. But he failed to tell me what the rules were. 鈥淚t was in Lagos he mixed up with the wrong crowd, but his case worsened in the US. The circle he fell into in America complicated his problem, especially when he met a promoter called Paul (surname withheld). 鈥淲hen he was signed on to Interscope Records, they brought in the producer of U2 to work on his album. That man also spiritually influenced him negatively. Those two guys were steep in spiritism. There is no difference in spiritism here in Nigeria and over there in America. The devil is the same everywhere. 鈥淭his is the irony: once Majek gets on stage, the spirit steps aside for him to perform; once he finished performing, the spirit comes back to start the torment.

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