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Bajjo Rejects Bisambi Birereka’s Dating Proposal

Bajjo Rejects Bisambi Birereka’s Dating Proposal

Controversial events promoter Bajjo real name Mukasa Alfonse Bajjo has rejected comedian Bisambi Bitereka’s dating proposal. He said he is not searching and is too young to date an old woman like her.

Bajjo is always in the media for different reasons one being about ladies. The last time he was in the media was when he was expressing his love for radio presenter Doreen Nasasira.

He had said that he is desperate for love and he wants someone to love him for who he is not what he has. The two Bajjo and Doreen Nasasira seem to have stopped dating because they no longer talk about each other in the media.

Comedian Bisambi Bitereka said since Doreen Nasasira rejected Bajjo, she is available to take him as her lover. According to Bajjo, he didn’t tell anyone that he was searching.

He said even if he is searching, he knows what type of ladies he wants. The events promoter asked Bisambi to leave him alone and look for men of her age because he has suffered a lot and needs young girls.

“I am not searching, so Bisambi Bitereka should leave me alone. I am too young to date ladies of her age. She should know I have suffered a lot and I need young girls of my age,” he said.

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