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Exodus Fires To Martin Ssempa

Gospel Musician Exodus Fires Back To Martin Ssempa About Bobi Wine’s Song

Gospel artiste and preacher, Exodus has finally blasted his fellow born again Pastor, Martin Ssempa for using God as a privilege to fight Bobi Wine’s song dubbed “Engule” that is becoming more viral each day that goes by.

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The Kyadondo East MP and musician, Robert Kyagulanyi commonly known as Bobi Wine, has been facing hardships with religious personalities like Martin Ssempa who sworn that the song provoked their religious norms and can’t be mixed with politics.

All this caused confusion between the Kyarenga singer and the Pastors.

However, the “Igwe” gospel singer also came out and clarified about this sing and fired back to pastor Martin, who acted negative towards the song. While speaking, Exodus acted totally against pastor Martin’s suggestion.

“Jesus is for the people so Bobi Wine using a church song to put massage across is absolutely not wrong,” Exodus said.

Remember even just of recent, Peng also blasted pastors concerning the song.
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