Author Topic: Willy Ebondaki with Ado yuhe  (Read 538 times)

Mukulu on: January 18, 2023, 00:14

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Mfumu Vata #1 on: January 18, 2023, 13:59

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That story of Kester’s testimony is strange. Why would Lolo Mutima, Guy Kimvula, Evariste Boshab and Adolphe  Muzito wanted to do that with Emeneya ?

Who did mbasu on Willy Ebondaki ? Was it Gianni Mangoma or late Zozo Malaba. The same Gianni Mangoma also suffered.

archos #2 on: January 18, 2023, 15:18

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maybe late zozo,he died in that same period of the second olympia  when he was left behind and his death aswell was surrounded with something strange

Mfumu Vata #3 on: January 18, 2023, 17:20

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Really sad. I dont know what it is but the mentality of people Kinshasa made a big shift from 2005/06. People starting to threw mbasu on each other or poising just to get someone's spot. While back in the days, they would just do a spiritual attack if they weren't able to match  their rival through work but not going that far about almost killing each other

Must have been hard work for Willy Ebondaki to rehearse with Cultura Pays-Vie and Victoria Eleison at the same time just before Emeneya's arrival in 1997. Was Felix Wazekwa not mad when he decided to join Victoria ?

So Muyanzi is no other than Willy. I was always wondering when seeing the credits of Emeneya's Stade des Martyrs who Muyanzi was., thinking that it was an old man, while it was just Willy Ebondaki, but Emeneya not knowing his name.
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