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Eddy Kenzo Reconciles With His Sister After 23 years Of Separation

Eddy Kenzo Reconciles With His Sister After 23 years Of Separation

Big Talent CEO Edirisa Musuuza alias Eddy Kenzo finally reconciled with his sister after 23 years of being apart. The singer ran to his social media platforms to express his joy and was so grateful to God. He explained that they got separated during the time he was living on the streets.

Both of them just went with whoever was willing to take them and that’s how they got separated from each other.

His fans congratulated him and rejoiced with him in the comments section. However some of his fans were unsatisfied with this post. Some of them want to think it’s a way of remaining relevant in the public.

They said that all the years he has been a celebrity, how come they have never had him talk about his lost sister. Others queried whether the sister wasn’t watching her brother on TV to know how to find him.

There is obviously a lot to think about in this story. Given the position of Eddy Kenzo in society. How come it took him all this time to find his sister. His alleged sister is not young too, does this mean she wasn’t following news on her brother to know how to find him.

It’s a technology era, you can’t even say you failed to find someone especially a celebrity because all you need to do is type in their name and all the information will be on your tips.

Meanwhile these questions will take time. As of now, we shall also join the group that celebrated with his sister for finding his sister.

Family is everything and everyone needs to have a family to lean on. At the end of the day, when friends fail us, we run to family

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