Dancehall singer Zex Bilangilangi, real name Taddeo Mayega, has set the record striaght concerning his health update following wide spread reports that made rounds suggesting he had been involved in a nasty car accident.
Through a video shared across his social media channels, Zex assured his followers and fans how he is good, safe, and sound and in perfect health as ever as before.
In video where the “Ratata” singer is seen cruising his vehicle is heard saying that he is heading to his daily and routine duties
He wrote saying, “yeah man greetings and blessings my people. Thank you for praying for me. I’m good banange sinafuna kubuzibu bwona and also quick recovery to the they thought were me. Me there still grinding and hustling as usual”.
Zex Bilangilangi cleared the air following reports that made rounds on Sunday night 30th of June when he was rumored to have been involved in a deadly car accident and was believed to have breathed his last.
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Fortunately, sources close to him swung in quickly and rubbished the rumors by stating that the person who was injured in the accident was an SC Villa soccer fan identified as Nicolas Bilangilangi.
Nicolas BilangiLangi was involved in a nasty car accident with his two other colleagues while from watching the Masaza Cup game that was between Kyaggwe and Gomba.
They were traveling in a taxi that was overspeading and failed to take a right route in the roundabout of Kayenjwe as alleged by eye-witnesses. It is reported that atleast eight people died and others are nursing wounds in the hospital.
Artist @ZexBilangi finally makes official statement, rubbishing reports on having been involved in a car crash pic.twitter.com/KHH4I3olug
— MBU (@MBU) July 1, 2024
We send our heartfelt condolences to those who could have lost their lives in the accident and quick recovery to those nursing wounds!
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