In an interview, the ‘Wire Wire’ Hit maker said Nigerians behaved violently and brutally against him. But such acts cannot destroy his reputation. It shows how backward and primitive they are.
He added that Uganda doesn’t need anything from Nigerian musicians. They are the ones that need Uganda more simply because they make more performances here than other musicians across Africa.
” Chasing me only shows how backward they are. I worked hard to see that boy out of prison, but that’s how they responded. I believe they need our industry more than us,” he said in an interview shortly after being chased from the meeting at the Nigerian High Commission.
Meanwhile, In similar news recently published by NEWSLEXPOINT.com, many controversies were surrounding the release of Nigerian artistes Omah Lay and Tems as three parties came out to claim they are responsible. Bobi Wine, Bebe Cool and, another private Law Firm have come out to fight for recognition in the release of the artistes.
After their arrest, Nigerians on social media revolted and Bebe Cool happened to be at the center of their scon. He, however, was the first to run out claiming to pull strings to have the two artistes released from jail.
He posted pictures from the prisons and then later snapped images of release orders. The release orders appeared to be from Grade One Magistrate Okumu Jude Muwonge.
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