Tanzanian radio personality Mwijaku has stirred controversy with a bold warning to Kenyan singer Willy Paul, claiming he "won't make it to 2025."
The escalating tensions are part of an ongoing feud between Willy Paul and Tanzanian superstar Diamond Platnumz, following the recent Furaha City Festival in Nairobi.
The conflict began when Diamond did not perform at the event, attributing his absence to disagreements with the organizers.
Willy Paul later accused Diamond and other Tanzanian artists of receiving preferential treatment over Kenyan performers, sparking a heated exchange that has garnered widespread attention across East Africa.
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In response, Mwijaku, a close ally of Diamond, issued a sharp warning to Willy Paul in a video, stating:
"Willy Paul, you have trespassed into a no-go zone. If you make it to 2025, then I am not Mwijaku."
In a swift response, Willy Paul shared the clip on Instagram, maintaining his stance and expressing faith in his future:
"Kenyan artists deserve respect. Now, what’s this? Is standing with truth wrong? I will make it through to 2025 and beyond, in Jesus' name. As I said, I will fight for my country and the Kenyan industry till we get the respect we deserve."