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Music: Vanessa Worou hates King Mensah?


There is something detestable between the artists of the Togolese song Vanessa Worou and King Mensah. The first accuses the second of wanting to destroy his career ...


It is a secret of Polichinelle to say that between most artists of which Togolese, it is often not the great love. Everyone has his circle of friends, his network. But the enmity between Venessa Worou and King Mensah takes on alarming proportions.

According to the accuser's postings on her facebook page, the one that some call the king of Togolese music is working to ruin his career. It all began a decade ago.

"At my first concert here in Lomé at the French Cultural Center (CCF), King Mensah was fierce against this concert, but by the protective hand of the French, the right of environment was restored and I was able to make This concert. I have a lot of evidence. To mention just that, "she accuses.

As if that were not enough, she adds a layer, even going so far as to speak of a bad fate that King Mensah would have thrown him. It acknowledges, however, that it can not formally prove these accusations as serious as they are worrying. And says he expects censorship by way of reprisal as a consequence of his writings.

The man with the 9 albums "did not wish to react on these publications of Vanessa Worou. But in the entourage of Papavi, the accusations of the singer are called heresies.

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