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Bobi Wine And His Fire Base Crew Visited Mowzey Radio’s Home And Resting Place

It was a sad moment when Uganda lost one pillar and vocalist late Moses Sekibogo commonly known as Mowzey Radio in the music industry. Radio was among the most loved singer with a lot of friends including Bobi Wine.

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On Saturday the 8th of December, Bobi Wine, Nubian Lee and other fire base crew members visited Mowzey’s home, his grave and prayed together with his family in Nakawuka.

Though Mowzey died in pain, he will always be remembered as a legend who contributed a lot in Uganda’s music. Therefore while informing followers on social media, Bobi Wine revealed how awesome he felt when he visited Mowzey’s family.

“Yesterday, we spent some time at the home of our late brother #MowzeyRadio in Kagga, Nakawuka. We visited his resting place, and had a prayer with his mother and the family.

As they say, heroes get remembered, but legends never die. You were a legend, and your legacy lives on #Radiology. Continue resting in peace soldier.”

Among Radio’s songs include Lesu,  Neera, kuku, Mama and many more, but keep following for more updates.

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