Kenyan gospel artist Peterson Githinji, Pitson has undergone a successful operation to remove an abnormal tissue that had stuck in his vocal cord for the last three months making it hard for him to sing.
The award winning artist took to social media to update fans and Kenyans on the progress and also shared photos of the nodule.
Pitson Posted
“This is the microscopic nodule that had stuck in my vocal cord for 3 months.
By the grace of God doctors were able to get it out.
Glory to God!
Special thanks to #nairobihospital
Dr.wahome (Operating doctor)
Dr. Gakuo (consulting Anesthesiologist)
Dr. Carol Mwai Doctor In charge of post hospital recovery.
Asanteni sana kwa maombi.
Hoping to sing again soon.#healing#godspeed”
In August this year the artist revealed that doctors advised him to stop singing for at least two months saying he had been overworking his throat, causing damage to his vocal cords.
“I went to see a doctor after I was unable to sing and they said I am not going to sing for the next two months because my voice is damaged" said Pitson