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Luke Owoyesigyire Speaks About The Late Sobi

I Don’t Know If He Had Changed – Luke Owoyesigyire Speaks About The Late Sobi

Kampala Metropolitan Spokesperson Luke Owoyesigyire has spoken about the life of late city gangster “Sobi” Paddy Serunjoji. He said he doesn’t think he had changed by the time of his death.

Sobi who was known as a thug around Kampala came out and confessed that he is among the people that have been giving Ugandans especially those in Kampala sleepless nights.

By the time he confessed, he said he was ready to change and he wasn’t looking at going back into his past. He appeared on different media platforms speaking about his life and how he had changed but proved otherwise when he died.

He was killed in Gomba by a mob after he went with a number of other guys to grab land. It is said that he was paid by someone to go and destroy people’s property.

Unfortunately, the people that he found there were even more more angry. They jumped on to him and ended his life before he could do anything.

According to Luke Owoyesigyire, people usually change when they grow old but he doesn’t think Sobi had changed.

He said the late wasn’t related to any of the family members involved in the land. He doesn’t know what he was doing in Gomba by the time of his death.

“A lot of people have been seen changing. People change, some change because of age, but with Sobi, I don’t really know if he had changed,” he said.

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