Not every successful Cameroonian dipped their hands somewhere, stop the conspiracy theories – Mani Bella

Mani Bella puts conspiracy theorists in their place, following Cabrel Nanjip's death

Cameroon’s popular Bikutsi singer, Mani Bella, also known as “Pala pala woman” has angrily slammed individuals who are attributing Cabrel Nanjip’s death with occultism.

She made her outburst in video reply on her Facebook page to numerous theories by certain Cameroonians who claim to have inside stories of the late comedian and his dealings.

“…I am telling you all today to give it a rest. Ever since Cabrel Najip died, all of you have suddenly become seers, coming up with terrible theories one after the other. Everyone suddenly knows everything about his life,” Mani Bella scolded.

“So are you all trying to tell me that a young Cameroonian can no longer be successful and influential today without being accused of having dipped his hands somewhere? So success from personal efforts no longer exists?

Are you all trying to justify the fact that because you’re seated in your home miserably, the one young man who has toiled for his success is doing so because he is in some secrete cult?” She questioned.

The Bikutsi singer went on to defend the late comedian, stating that his success was genuine based on the evidence everyone could see on social media. “…I have no idea about how his private life was, but I base my argument on what we all could see on social media.

This boy was everywhere; in birthdays, in obituaries, in weddings, at one point he even ventured into music, he was everywhere around the big boys… I ask you all to give it a rest, keep quiet if you have nothing constructive to say and stop breaking the dreams of young Cameroonians.” She ended.

Mani Bella’s outburst come in the wake of some claims made by a certain Laura Kameni, who has predicted more than 50 young people to soon die after Cabrel Nanjip.

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