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Gravity Omutujju Speaks About One Of His Hardest Challenges

Singer Gravity Omutujju has spoken about one of the hardest challenges he has faced and he is still facing in his life. He said poverty has been a problem to him and escaping it hasn’t been that easy.

The singer has been in the music industry for more than 10 years and he has achieved so many things from it.

In just two years, he has unveiled two houses, one is fully furnished while another one is still being built. It is not easy for Ugandan local musicians to build unless they are working extra hard to have such things.

Most musicians have been complaining that they ain’t gaining anything from their work because they usually get money when they perform live on stage.

Although he has managed to achieve some things and shown them to the public, he is still crying about poverty.

He posted on his social media platforms talking about how hard it is for him. He knows even other people find it hard to escape poverty.

“Escaping poverty is one of the hardest challenges you can ever come across in your life,” he said.

It should be noted that despite Gravity’s complaining about poverty, months ago he showed off a new Range Rover with a personalized number plate. Other artists are struggling to even get a small car but he is having one of the expensive cars.

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