I only Played D’Banj Koko Master— Now I’m a Father 10 Times Over; Anambra Boy Cries Out

Ebikontei Utanghan
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In a stunning revelation that has ignited social media chatter, the young man from Anambra—now infamous for allegedly impregnating  the 10 girls, including his employer’s daughter—has come forward to tell his side of the story, claiming he used no diabolic powers or “juju.”

“I never used juju on anyone. They all came to me through gossip,” he insisted.

Describing how it all began, the young man recounted his routine at his boss’s shop, where he would often pass time playing D’Banj’s classic hit “Koko master”

“At my leisure moments at my Oga’s shop, I usually play an old song by D’Banj: Shey you wan know the koko? Iyya! Shey you wan know the koko?” he said.

According to him, the song sparked curiosity in his boss’s daughter, who repeatedly asked him what “the koko” meant.

“I was reluctant to tell her the koko, but she wouldn’t stop until I showed her the koko.”

That moment, he says, set off an unexpected chain reaction. The girl, impressed by the experience, spread the word among her friends.

“She started telling her friends about me and how good the koko is. Her friends started coming in turns to also know the koko.”

What began as harmless flirting soon spiraled out of control. One by one, the girls returned with startling news—missed periods. “I thought I was a smart guy until they started coming back to tell me they missed their periods,” he confessed.

“Please, I am not proud of my actions, and I pray I am forgiven.”

This bizarre tale has stirred debates on social influence, youthful recklessness, and moral boundaries—raising deeper questions about mentorship, accountability, and the unintended power of a catchy tune.

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