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The song “Ololoolo” by Roja Wan has a reference to Bukom Banku attacking a person who owed him money on the street.

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The song “Ololoolo” by Roja Wan has a reference to Bukom Banku attacking a person who owed him money on the street. 

Roja Wan‘s song Ololoolo is what actually inspired Bukom Banku to attack the man who owed him money on the street and to promote the Ololoolo song by Roja Wan that is yet to be released.

In a video that quickly became viral on social media, Bukom Banku is shown violently assaulting the debtor.

Bukom Banku snatched  a significant sum of money from the man’s pocket, but he doesn’t want to let him get away with the undetermined sum of money.

In order to prevent himself from fleeing with the unspecified sum of money, the man is holding Bukom Banku Firm behind his car.

Bukom Banku was struggling to escape with the cash as well since he was furious.

The Roja Wan song “Ololoolo” was playing in the backdrop of the video.

A large crowd has come to observe the action at the unidentified location.

To promote his next single Ololoolo, Roja Wan also posted the video of Bukom Banku and the Man to his social media pages.

Roja Wan claims that Ololoolo means “when someone owes someone,” and he is pursuing his money.

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