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Loukman Ali Posts Photo For People To Use As ‘RIP Photo’ When He Dies

Film producer and actor Loukman Ali is making it clear to his fans what they should do when he dies. He posted a photo on X formerly known as Twitter saying it should be the one used as an official photo once he dies.

Loukman said that his soul will not be happy when people use another photo.

The photo he posted on X has him in dreadlocks and unshaven beards. It is not clear why he chose that exact photo but he said people should refer to it once he dies.

“This will be my RIP photo 😅. Refer back to this tweet-this X. If I catch you using another, you’ll find out why ghosts don’t shave,” he tweeted.

It is ve usually funny when someone especially the celebrity starts to speak about their death, especially on social media. Some of them usually die days or even months after speaking about what they need or what they want to be done for them once they die.

Last week kadongo kamu singer Baby Deo died in a car accident. It was said that he talked about his death and even prepared his grave days leading to the terrible incident.

It should be noted that Loukman Ali delivered Uganda’s first Netflix film-The Girl In A Yellow Jumper. He is famous among movie makers and fans in Uganda and across the border.

He has done quite a number of films and is rumoured to be working on his second Netflix project.

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