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Joel Senyonyi Set To Tie A Knot, He's Soon Breaking His Virginity

People Power’s Joel Ssenyonyi Set To Tie A Knot, He’s Soon Breaking His Virginity

During an interview just of recent, the appointed People Power Spokesperson Joel Ssenyonyi recently declared that he’s set and ready tie a knot  with his yet to be identified woman.

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However, the former NTV news anchor Joel Ssenyonjo announced this on “Akatebe“, a platform that broadcasts on NBS  TV. Ssenyonyi said that he has always been tempted on several occasions and it got worse ever since he joined the politics.

“As a person I decided that I will only sleep with my wife. I am yet to marry, There are a lot of temptations and even more than it was back then. Everyday I pray to God and ask him for help” Joel said.

The hard truth is, many politicians normally have a busy schedule serving people in their communities respectively and very limited time when it comes to having quality time with their spouses. But this time around, Joel Ssenyonjo decided to reveal out his heart in public.

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