A part of me is there”.. A painful message from Hani Shaker’s manager"

A part of me is there”.. A painful message from Hani Shaker’s manager"
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Khader Aknan: He used to hide his suffering out of concern for those around him. Khader Aknan: “Return as you were, for your presence is not temporary.”

In a deeply emotional humanitarian message, Khader Aknan, manager of Egyptian artist Hani Shaker, revealed the extent of psychological pressure faced by those close to the singer during this sensitive period, amid the recent deterioration of his health condition.

Aknan explained in a post on his official Instagram account that what he is experiencing today cannot be measured by time, but rather by the weight of feeling and the intensity of the experience, noting that this period is among the most difficult stages he has ever gone through.

He emphasized that he has witnessed closely the profound human side of Hani Shaker, explaining that he always used to hide his suffering and pain in order not to burden those around him, in a portrayal that reflects—according to him—an exceptional humanity behind the spotlight.

“A difficult test” He added that the current situation represents a difficult test for everyone around the artist, as a sense of helplessness dominates, while anxiety and anticipation replace the ability to act or intervene.

Aknan also recalled long-standing memories of working with the artist, filled with laughter and affection, stressing that his absence during this period leaves a significant void that goes beyond art into a deeper human dimension.

He concluded his message with touching words: "You who have always been the most beautiful face of life, stay strong as we have always known you. We are waiting and believe in your return that matches this great love. Come back as you were, for your presence is not fleeting, but a life that lives in the hearts that found in you their peace and the meaning of life."