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I Wasn’t Invited – Kojja Kitonsa On Why He Missed Grace Khan Father’s Burial

Songstress Grace Khan’s former manager and ex-boyfriend Kojja Kitonsa, has revealed why he didn’t make it to her father’s burial early this month. 

Kitonsa said he wasn’t invited to the burial and there is no way he would drive to a place where he wasn’t needed as a person.

In African settings and cultures especially in Uganda, people are not always invited to the burial. A burial is a gathering where everyone comes together to grieve.

To help the family and friends of the deceased to go through everything. The only place people get invited are parties celebrating happiness or remembering certain things.

However, Kojja Kitonsa who says he is a typical traditional man surprised his fans when he said he didn’t attend Grace Khan’s father’s burial because he wasn’t invited.

“Yes, my fans didn’t see me at Grace Khan’s father’s burial because I wasn’t invited there. I don’t know how people wanted me to go yet Grace herself didn’t give me a phone call to tell me she had lost a father. I can’t go where I am not wanted,” Kojja Kitonsa said

These two had an affair in 2019. However, after it went public yet Kitonsa was a married man, he decided to snub the relationship.

It should be noted that a few celebrities escorted Grace Khan to her father’s burial. She was grateful for those who showed up rather than angry for those who didn’t make it.

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