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King Michael Vows Never To Rejoin NRM

King Michael Set To Join Bobi Wine’s NUP

Struggling singer King Michael is set to join Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu also known as Bobi Wine’s National Unity Platform(NUP). He said  NUP supporters should wait for him anytime he will be at their offices.

This is happening after another musician Big Eye decided to join NUP so that fans can start supporting him fully.

King Michael was with Big Eye in the ruling party National Resistance Movement (NRM). They are among the few musicians that accepted to campaign for the president in the 2021 general elections.

However , their careers to a tumble because fans stopped supporting them. Whenever they would get on stage, they would be pelted with bottles.

For King Michael when fans started throwing objects at him while performing, he stopped. Unlike Big Eye who kept on trying and begging fans to let him perform.

Now that Big Eye has been allowed to perform, King Michael has said he wants that too. According to him, there is peace and freedom in the opposition especially National Unity Platform (NUP).

He said he won’t lose anything joining NUP. He will apparently do this to regain his stardom.

“I want to join National Unity Platform (NUP) where there is peace and freedom. Watching my brother Big Eye shine, yet the way we struggled. I think that is where I want to be,” he said.

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