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Congolese singer Koffi Olomide caught 'kicking woman' in Kenya | Congolese singer Koffi Olomide caught 'kicking woman' in Kenya |
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Koffi Olomide, one of Africa's most popular singers, has been caught on camera purportedly kicking a woman at the main airport in Kenya. | Koffi Olomide, one of Africa's most popular singers, has been caught on camera purportedly kicking a woman at the main airport in Kenya. |
Police are seen intervening to stop the attack on the woman, identified by Kenyan media as one of his dancers. | Police are seen intervening to stop the attack on the woman, identified by Kenyan media as one of his dancers. |
The 60-year-old rumba star denied in a Facebook post that he attacked the dancer and said he respected women. | |
In 2012, he was convicted in the Democratic Republic of Congo, his home country, of assaulting his producer. | In 2012, he was convicted in the Democratic Republic of Congo, his home country, of assaulting his producer. |
The court gave the singer a three-month suspended prison sentence. | The court gave the singer a three-month suspended prison sentence. |
The altercation with his producer, Diego Lubaki, was over a debt of about $3,700 (£2,800), the court heard. | The altercation with his producer, Diego Lubaki, was over a debt of about $3,700 (£2,800), the court heard. |
In 2008, he was accused of a kicking cameraman from DR Congo's private RTGA television station and breaking his camera at a concert in the capital, Kinshasa, following disagreement over recording rights. | In 2008, he was accused of a kicking cameraman from DR Congo's private RTGA television station and breaking his camera at a concert in the capital, Kinshasa, following disagreement over recording rights. |
In the end, the speaker of national assembly stepped in to resolve the dispute, brokering a reconciliation between the star and owner of TV station. | In the end, the speaker of national assembly stepped in to resolve the dispute, brokering a reconciliation between the star and owner of TV station. |
News of the latest incident is trending on Twitter in East Africa under #KofiOlomidi, with some people calling for the musician to be arrested, charged and deported. | News of the latest incident is trending on Twitter in East Africa under #KofiOlomidi, with some people calling for the musician to be arrested, charged and deported. |
He is due to perform at a concert in Kenya's capital, Nairobi, on Saturday. | He is due to perform at a concert in Kenya's capital, Nairobi, on Saturday. |
Kenya's privately owned KTN television station quoted witnesses as saying that he assaulted the dancer after she had been involved in an altercation with his wife. | Kenya's privately owned KTN television station quoted witnesses as saying that he assaulted the dancer after she had been involved in an altercation with his wife. |
It showed footage of a man calming Mr Olomide down, who then goes, flanked by his entourage, to his vehicle. | It showed footage of a man calming Mr Olomide down, who then goes, flanked by his entourage, to his vehicle. |
Before he jumps into it, he jokes with a television crew and remarks in the Lingala language, "Take a photo of me", which is a lyric in his song about selfies. | |
Referring to the assault, Mr Olomide said: "The girls are excited. They fight..." | Referring to the assault, Mr Olomide said: "The girls are excited. They fight..." |
Speaking French and Lingala in a video he later put up on his Facebook account, he said he had come to the defence of his dancer after she had come under attack from another woman. | |
Like other Congolese musicians, he is known for his extravagant lifestyle and flashy outfits. | Like other Congolese musicians, he is known for his extravagant lifestyle and flashy outfits. |
The music he plays is known as "soukous", which comes from the French word secouer, meaning to shake, and its dancers are renowned for their erotic moves. | The music he plays is known as "soukous", which comes from the French word secouer, meaning to shake, and its dancers are renowned for their erotic moves. |
The raunchy performances of some of his songs have been banned in some countries. | The raunchy performances of some of his songs have been banned in some countries. |