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Mzbel Arrives in Belgium for ‘All White Party’: ‘Stop using NPP as an excuse to hate on me’ – Watch

Mzbel has responded to reports of been taken off the ‘All White Party’ event in Belgium that is happening on Monday 26th December. The Hiplife singer who is currently in Belgium posted a video on her Facebook page to debunk such reports.

“Those of you who claimed I’ve been taken off the show in Belgium, it a lie. I’m here, this is Gent, Belgium and the show is happening on Monday 26th December and it my birthday. NDC, NPP has passed so why are you still holding on to it? I did not insult Nana Addo. I only expressed my opinion. I have even whatsapp him this morning and he understands me” she said in the video.

It was earlier this week reported that she has been taken off the ‘All White Party’ event in Belgium due to some volume of accusation labelled against her personality.

Organizers of the event who had earlier billed the musician to perform along highlife legend Pat Thomas has rescinded their decision and took her off the event.

Although the organizers have not fully disclosed reasons for sidelining the singer at the time of their press release, it was widely via Facebook comments that, her involvement with the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and John Mahama could be a major factor.

The organizers took to Facebook and wrote,

“Greetings good people of Belgium especially Gent. The organizers of the upcoming event : All White Party, old and new school Christmas night have heard the complains concerning the supporting artists of Pat THOMAS the highlife legend.

This is to officially inform you that the supporting artists MzBEL is off the event/ programme. The new supporting artists will be presented soon. Thank you”

But Mzbel on Friday debunked all reports in the video below:

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