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Rema Namakula's concert

Rema Namakula’s Concert Sold Out Heavily At Hotel Africana

The only female musician who doesn’t buy people’s love and loves the way she is, Rema Namakula indeed enjoyed this month after spending fabulous time with the love of her life Dr Hamza Ssebunya on Valentine’s day.

Many hangout spots were highly supported, but Rema’s concert was a sure deal when her fans fulfilled what they promised to support her. Other hangout places that were successful include Rudeboys show, MC Kats event, Salvador show that took place at Kololo and many others.

When Rema stepped on stage, the people in the crowd jumped very high something that made her concert very interesting. Among songs she performed include Sili Muyembe, More of this, Akalilo,Clear and many others.

Thank you Allah…..Thank you Ladies and gentlemen…..I’m forever grateful.

My glam team thank you….Fenon events you are ballistic….my dancers you nailed it….my band. My Fans you are amazing. Katonda abankumile..Mukono see you tomorrow.” She posted.

Don’t forget that she also has a show in Mukono therefore keep posted for entertainment updates.

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