After France, Kenya and Ivory Coast: Koffi Olomide banned on Zambian territory



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After his legal troubles in France where he can no longer go there, Kenya where he kicked his dancer at Nairobi airport and in Ivory Coast where he stopped his concert accusing the promoter of Abidjan By Night Festival of filming him without financial compensation, Koffi Olomide has just been banned from entering the territory of Zambia. The Congolese singer is no longer welcome in this country where he was to host two concerts in this month of July.

The Zambian authorities gave the reasons for the closure of the country's doors to this famous artist of Congolese rumba. They have stated, according to the BBC, the aggression of a photojournalist by the star of the rumba during a previous tour in the country of Edgar Lungu, President of the Republic.

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They also highlighted the singer's sexual assault on his dancers and sequestrated them before making them work without a license in France.

Read also: Koffi Olomide gives the real reasons for his anger at his dancer: "They stole things on the Kenya Airways plane, including blankets, cushions"

Before he was barred from entering Zambia, according to the BBC, Koffi Olomide apologized in a video to the Zambian people. Justifying that Zambia was a bit like its second nation. Despite his excuses broadcast by Zambia radio, the country's authorities do not want to know anything about him. They threaten to stop him if he treads the Zambian soil.

To read also this article: Koffi Olomide case in Abidjan, the CEO of Canta Productions reacts: "A complaint has been lodged against Koffi Olomide and will face to this complaint as soon as he treads Ivorian soil "

Koffi Olomide is not at his first disappointment with the media men. In 2008, he was accused of having kicked a cameraman from the DRC's private RTGA television channel and broke his camera during a concert in the capital, Kinshasa, following a disagreement. on registration fees.

Philomene Yai (Stg)

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