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D'Banj sings praises for Mnangagwa upon arrival into Zimbabwe

by Staff reporter
17 Jan 2023 at 14:10hrs | Views
Zanu-PF sympathiser and self-styled prophet Passion Java who was seemingly dissed for going broke in Winky D's latest offing Eureka has flown into the country Nigerian superstar D' Banj real name Oladapo Daniel Oyebanjo, to sing praises for President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

D'Banj did not waste time, heaping praises on Mnangagwa a few minutes after stepping on Zimbabwean soil for the second time since 2013 when he performed at Glamis Arena in Harare.


Much like Rhumba icon Kofi Olomide, D'Banj will feature Java's blue-eyed boy Rockford 'Roki' Josphat in a yet to be publicised project according to sources. Olomide and Roki produced Patati Patata which contained praise lyrics for Mnangagwa.



D'Banj landed at Robert Mugabe International airport in Harare Tuesday where he was welcomed by Mnagagwa's close allies Mike Chimombe and Java.

Upon his arrival, D'Banj chanted slogans endorsing Mnangagwa, while donning a Zanu-PF scarf.

"We are doing a feature, Nigeria-Zimbabwe music, you know how big Afrobeat and African music is right now, I always tell people that collaboration is the new competition, so there is no need for us to be alone, that is why right now," D'Banj said.

Java also added that D'Banj loved and respected Mnangagwa.

"My vision is to always teach the youths, you do not have to mislead everybody, if you love your President, you love President ED, if you love your country lovely Zimbabwe, D'Banj respects the President of the country, respects and loves Zimbabwe and we appreciate the extension of the airport and through the President ED's works," Java said.



A rattled Java took to social media after Winky D and former colleague Enzoh Ishall's release of Shaker to convince followers that he had not gone broke and was not the one being referred to.

D'Banj jets in a month after being arrested for fraud involving millions of US dollars meant to help unemployed youths start businesses.

Source - NewZimbabwe