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I’m Not For The Weak – Winnie Nwagi Warns Those Who Attack Her

Swangz Avenue artiste Winnie Nwagi has warned her haters on and off social media that she is not for the weak. She said someone needs to understand that before coming to her.

This is because she doesn’t take in the insults. The singer has been one of the Ugandan musicians that doesn’t usually joke.

She is always ready to respond to negative people around her. She has attacked different people on social media like promoters, fans, fellow artists and media personalities.

The singer said she was buried in her whole life and she didn’t have the courage to stand up for herself. Even when she joined the music industry, she got people who were trying to bully her.

However, she decided to stand up for herself and now she is one of the most fierce musicians in the music industry.

In her recent interview, Winnie Nwagi said someone has to be loud enough to be heard. So many people will try so much to put you down not knowing that you have a voice and can defend yourself.

“I am not for the weak, you have to be strong enough before you come to me,” she said.
It should be noted that some fans had started trolling Nwagi’s daughter on social media too. But she stood up for her saying people are very heartless.

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