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Bebe Cool Tests 100% Cancer Health At Mulago Hospital

Bebe Cool Is 100% healthy – Advises Everyone To Go For Cancer Screening At Mulago Hospital

Celebrated Gagamel International boss Moses Ssali commonly known as Bebe Cool, urged revelers, family, friends and all Ugandans above the age of 40 to go for cancer testing.

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On an evident note, the “Want it” Hit maker Bebe Cool is already above 40 years and he confirmed it through his Face book page that he now a happy man after knowing his cancer health.

While feeling happy, the singer announced that he’s 100% healthy and urged many to go for screening.

“On Thursday i took the day off to test for cancer in my whole body and as i speak now am a happy man to know that am 100%healthy. When you clock 40,you are all advised to screen for all cancers. I did this at the new Mulago referral hospital for a minimum fee because i was an out patient but i also found out that it’s free for all patients in mulago hospital. I want to stay alive and witness my children success so i care lots about my life.” Bebe Cool posted.

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