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Bebe Cool Finally Admits Working With Museveni For Money

Bebe Cool Finally Admits Working With Museveni For Money

The Gagamel CEO Moses Ssali commonly known as Bebe Cool doesn’t mind whether his words and reactions may hurt someone or not. He’s always been free in regards to showing his love for President Museveni and the entire NRM party.

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Many artistes especially Khalifah, Pallaso and other revelers have always been his enemies as a result of supporting the NRM party instead of People Power which is headed by Bobi Wine.

However, the “Want it” singer, Bebe Cool mentioned that he’s always praising the President reason being he has money of which his enemies can’t afford to give him.

“The President is in charge of banks. He controls the money. Every Uganda who wants money should side with him. Everyone has a right to eat this money,” Bebe said.

But following the freedom rights, every person is free to follow his/her own desires respectively. Though many revelers criticize Bebe for craving for Museveni, but they forget it’s his choice just like anyone else.

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