“Revelations on the real reason for the burial of Ne Muanda Nsemi and the uncertain future of BDK”

The hidden motives behind the burial of Ne Muanda Nsemi in Kinshasa have sparked intense speculation, but new revelations shed light on the matter. According to a credible source, the imminent dissolution of Bundu dia Kongo (BDK) is the cause of these events. Internal tensions within this political and spiritual family of Zacharie Badiengila, alias “Ne Muanda Nsemi”, have appeared for some time.

These tensions result in particular from differences within BDK and BDM (Bundu dia Mayala), with dissidences and divergent branches. Within BDK, members from Kinshasa, nicknamed the “Makesa”, sought to appropriate the teachings of N’longi to the detriment of those living in Kongo Central. Some also accused Ne Muanda Nsemi of being too tribalist, because his close collaborators were mainly from the Cataracts and not from Bas-Fleuve and Lukaya.

The situation was never resolved during his lifetime by the leader of BDK, and the dissensions between the members of Kinshasa and those of Kongo Central made it impossible to bury the remains of “Nkaka” in Luozi, for fear of uncontrollable unrest. . Ne Muanda Nsemi’s children and influential members of Kinshasa therefore decided to bury him in the capital.

The Congolese government is ready to financially support the biological and political-religious family of Ne Muanda Nsemi to guarantee a dignified burial, whatever the place chosen.

However, the dissolution of BDK and BDM seems inevitable, even before the burial of their leader. As a wise man points out, “the work of a genius cannot be coveted by those who never participated in its genesis”.

It is important to note that Ne Muanda Nsemi died on October 18 at the Nganda hospital center in Kinshasa.

These revelations shed light on the political and spiritual realities surrounding the death of Ne Muanda Nsemi, and highlight the need to resolve tensions and dissidence within BDK and BDM. The future of these political and religious movements remains uncertain, but it is certain that their dissolution will have an impact on the Congolese political landscape. It is now up to the actors concerned to find appropriate solutions to ensure stability and peace in the region.

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