Koffi Olomide deported following JKIA assault

haaaaa!!!!yani Hao wadada wazima au?!
aiseee mpk nimeshtuka mi nlijua ni mkewe kumbe kimada tu!!
daah!wanawake siee!!
Kimada tu,mkewe yupo Ulaya na watoto,ila huwa anakuja pia kinshasa,as mmewe hawezi kanyaga ulaya maana ana kesi ya kujibu Paris,anashitakiwa kwa kuwabaka madansa wake watatu wa kike,huyo mwanaume hafai kabisa
 
Kimada tu,mkewe yupo Ulaya na watoto,ila huwa anakuja pia kinshasa,as mmewe hawezi kanyaga ulaya maana ana kesi ya kujibu Paris,anashitakiwa kwa kuwabaka madansa wake watatu wa kike,huyo mwanaume hafai kabisa
aiseeh!nlikua namuonaga bonge la mtu !!
kumbe mshenzi hvyoo!
Huyo Cindy nae hajielewi kwa kweli yani anajua mtu ana mkewe bado anajing'ang'aniza tu!!
 
PAMELA-OLOMIDE DID NOT ASSAULT ME!

The victim, identified as Pamela, has, however, denied that she was assaulted by the Selfie hit-maker despite the action being caught live on camera.

“Dear fans of Koffi Olomide, I would like to tell you that Koffi did not attack me, it was a girl at the airport that was threatening me and Koffi came to defend me…Koffi can never beat us in public, and we all know that Koffi loves his dancers and he can never do something like that,” said Pamela in a video shared on Koffi Olomide’s Facebook page Friday.

She added: “For your information, Koffi does not beat us. For all those who love Koffi, I want to tell you that Koffi is not someone who is aggressive… he loves us very much and it’s just a girl who came and started attacking us. As far as we are concerned, we don’t have any problem. We came for a concert. We are in good terms with Koffi. He is our president and he never harms us.”
Koffi Olomide on his side expressed disappointment at how social media users and a section of his fans in Kenya reacted to his alleged assault.


“I watched the video with a lot of distress where it seems that I was assaulting one of my dancers. On the contrary I was defending my dancers from a lady who was threatening them at the airport. I respect women and everyone knows that I do.

I would like to apologize to all women because of my actions but I was defending my dancers.”


Koffi Olomide’s troubles continue as another country cancels his concerts

Koffi Olomide was on Saturday kicked out of Nairobi, just a day after he was caught on camera kicking one of his female dancers at JKIA. The Agricultural and Commercial Society of Zambia has cancelled Congolese musician Koffi Olomide’s planned concerts in the country’s capital Lusaka.
Olomide was slated to headline performances at the Chester Dean Arena in Lusaka Showgrounds beginning Wednesday, July 27 to Monday, August 1.

However, following the singer’s unfortunate display of violence at the Jomo Kenyatta International Aiport (JKIA) in Nairobi Friday, July 22, the Agricultural and Commercial Society of Zambia has bowed to public pressure and has drawn away his planned shows.

In a brief statement, Zambia’s Show Society President Ben Shoko termed Koffi Olomide’s airport conduct as “unfortunate”.

Several Zambians took to social media to call for the cancellation of Koffi’s Lusaka concerts after he was deported from Kenya following a row over an incident in which he was captured on video kicking one of his female dancers at the JKIA.

On Sunday morning, the Zambia Association of Musicians (ZAM) condemned Koffi Olomide’s recent violent behaviour in Kenya.

“Koffi has proved to be violent when musicians are generally peace ambassadors. In Zambia, he beat up one of his dancers and then a photojournalist, Mandela, at the Taj Pamodzi Hotel a year or two ago. Being an election year, Zambians shouldn’t be subjected to any form of violence. We have invested a lot in peace and that can’t be traded for anything – not for a concert,” ZAM President Njoya Tembo told Lusaka Times.


He added: “With this background, Koffi must be allowed time to handle his anger and emotions in peace, at home, in Congo DR. It is sad that a person we consider as a senior musician and role model in the region has gone on rampage assaulting women with impunity. He has proved to be bad influence in the past as well as in the present.”

“We therefore wish to applaud the Kenyan authorities for being uncompromising on Koffi’s behaviour, resulting in his deportation. We are confident that our relevant authorities will not allow him to come to Zambia, due to his emotional instability.”

Koffi Olomide was deported from Kenya on Saturday, July 23 after Kenyans and social media users across the world piled pressure on the state to kick him out following the violence he exhibited at JKIA.

The musician baffled many when he descended on his dancer, identified as Pamela, with kicks after he touched down at Kenya’s busiest airport, JKIA, Friday morning.

Koffi was irritated by Pamela who allegedly fell out with his lover Cindy Le Couer en route to Kenya.

Cindy, a Congolese female singer with an impressive vocal range, started dating Koffi Olomide, her boss, in 2012.

In an interview on Citizen Television Friday night, Olomide denied he assaulted Pamela. Instead, he said he was defending her and other dancers from an alleged pick pocket.

Koffi Olomide was slated to perform at Bomas of Kenya on Saturday, July 23 – but the event, without volition, was called off following the singer’s kick out.


By Brian Okoth, Citizen Digital


Published on 24 July 2016
 
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