The Dance hall sensation was keen on telling the media what really happen in south Sudan... he revealed that, the people gave him a bad reception and before the show could end a couple of guys grabbed him and dragged him in private car and that how it started;
“I was booked for three shows in three days but because of the reception I got, I just wanted to get the shows done and return home but halfway my performance for the first show, power got off and next thing I hear is about three guys grabbing me off the stage and taking me into a private car outside. As they drove off, three patrols followed us plus two other private cars and I was taken in a location I had no idea about. That was midnight. --- he said
Ziza further says he was questioned for about three hours before he was saved by a woman who contacted an artiste called WG to his rescue;
“They interrogated me for over three hours asking me where I was coming from, who I was and what I was doing in Juba. I had left my passport in the hotel room but fortunately, I was saved by a certain lady who came by later in the morning. She understood English so I explained to her my predicament and she contacted WG a Sudanese artiste I have a song with. He ordered them to let me go and I was released at 7am yesterday morning.”
According to sources, Bafana retruned home thrusday March 5.
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