The legendary musician should serve time or at least be punished for kicking a woman in Kenya in July.
After being sentenced to prison for a year on July 26, 2016 Congolese legendary singer Koffi Olomide, 60, was secretly released on bail two days later.
Over the weekend Koffi Olomide performed alongside Fally Ipupa
who was celebrating his 10 years as a professional musician. While on
stage Fally Ipupa apologized to Kenyans for Olomide’s behavior. He also
said that Kenyans should forgive the legendary act.
Koffi Olomide with his family after being released
Last month a footage of the legendary singer
physically assaulting a woman in Kenya went viral. Olomide's performance
which was scheduled during the 2016 90th Show at the Zambia’s
Agricultural And Commercial Society, was cancelled following his
incorrigible actions at the airport where he beat up the dancer.
After
being kicked out of Kenya, the ugly incident followed him to his
country of Congo where he was arrested, taken to court and sentenced to a
year in prison.
Koffi Olomide actually spent a
day behind bars before being secretly let out. The circumstances
surrounding his release isn’t exactly clear but the fact that the
veteran singer is free now clearly sending the wrong message.
Koffi Olomide
(lindaikejisblog)
There is a video
showing the singer assaulting a woman and nothing has been done about
it. Koffi Olomide has gotten a slap on the wrist for this heinous crime.
In 2016 there shouldn't be any room for anyone who assaults women
especially male celebrities.
An apology does not
cut it. The Congolese government should send a strong message that it
does not condone assault against women. Koffi Olomide should not be
spared because he is famous. A statement should be made and a strong
one.
Koffi Olomide arrested at his home
(The Star )
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All
over the world, gender equality and violence against women are burning
topics. African countries should not be left out of the discussion. We
have to show the world that we do not tolerate women beaters. With Koffi
Olomide back in his mansion with no serious repercussions this shows
that as a continent we are not ready to start dealing with these issues
seriously.
As a matter of fact with African male
celebrity has been sentenced to prison for laying his hands on a woman.
All we hear are accusations that are never investigated. Even the mere
allegation of domestic violence should be treated as something serious.
Koffi Olomide, performing on stage.
(All Africa)
On July 26, 2016 I wrote this after Koffi Olomide’s ruling “we
have swept the issue of male celebrities beating up women in Africa
under the rug for too long. These so called stars should be held
accountable when they assault women. Celebrity or not, any man who
assaults a woman should be punished.”
I still
stand by this. We look other the way when a popular male celebrity is
caught up in any allegation of violence against women but when there is a
whisper of a female celebrity sleeping around we call her a whore
before finding out the facts.
Koffi Olomide’s
freedom is wrong because he committed a crime. It’s high time issues
like this are treated seriously and don't just end up as forgotten links
on the Internet.--pulse.ng
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