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Big Zulu dismisses claims of using dark powers to fuel success

by Sergio Miller

My Dear Love hitmaker Big Zulu has made it clear that the success achieved in his musical journey comes from God alone.

This comes after the last few weeks have stirred up much debate concerning the rapper’s rise to fame. According to reports by the news and entertainment publication The South African, the rapper has been caught up in a web of doubt by many social media community members after a TikTok content creator took to the social media platform to share some disturbing allegations about the rapper.

In the video which contains a voiceover narration of the user’s voice, Zulu, whose real name is Siyabonga Nene, is accused of using witchcraft as a way to reach these heights he has in his career.

Taking to his Instagram page, the rapper decided to finally break his silence and dismiss the allegations which have aimed to taint his career.

In his post, he revealed that everything he has accomplished comes from hard work, dedication and the favour of God.

“Some of you here have witnessed my struggles. I have worked tirelessly to build a better life. I endured sleepless nights, fighting to survive. Yet, my success is now met with insults,” he wrote.

 

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Meanwhile, he expressed his gratitude towards his creator for blessing him with the talent he has so that he could make an impact in the lives of others as well.

“I am very grateful for everything that God and his angels have done for me so that I can fulfil my dreams and help other people succeed too.”

He, furthermore, expressed his appreciation towards his most loyal fans who have shown unwavering support during this time.

“I am very grateful to Nkabi Nation for always being with me in times of hardship and success.”

Also see: Big Zulu shows off R2,8 million McLaren 650s Spider | Bona Magazine

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