Willy Paul Responds to Mwijaku’s Threats He Won’t See 2025: “I’ll Make It in Jesus’ Name”

 


Tanzanian radio personality Mwijaku has sparked controversy by threatening Kenyan singer Willy Paul, declaring he “won’t make it to 2025.” Singer Willy Paul responds to Tanzanian radio host Mwijaku’s threats.  The heated remarks come amid an ongoing feud between Willy Paul and Tanzanian superstar Diamond Platnumz, stemming from the recent Furaha City Festival in Nairobi. 

The drama unfolded after Diamond failed to perform at the event, citing disagreements with the organisers. Willy Paul later accused Diamond and other Tanzanian artistes of being favoured over Kenyan performers, fuelling a fiery exchange that has drawn reactions from across East Africa.  What will Mwijaku do to Willy Paul? 

Mwijaku, a known ally of Diamond, issued a stern warning to Willy Paul in a video, saying: “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 artistes 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.” 


by  Brian Ajon 

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