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Brief Profile Of Pr. Bugingo’s New Lover, Susan Makula Nantaba

Many Christian believers in Uganda have all along tried to find out the real truth about Pastor Aloysious Bugingo’s new relationship with former Salt media employee Susan Makula Nantaba, but fortunately, Newslex Point finally dug deeper into their affair.

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We have already revealed part of her profile and all you needed to know about Nantaba and Pastor Bujingo’s love affair.

However, Pastor Bugingo and his wife, Teddy Naluswa separated a few months ago which was all over news headlines. Susan Makula Nantaba has always been intimately meeting Bujingo over the past three years when he started living in his Lungujja house.

Susan Makula is among the top 3 ladies on “The Junction”, a relationship program that takes place on Salt TV hosted by Pervin Senkubuge, a daughter of veteran dramatist Charles James Senkubuge.

Makula drives a Maroon RAV4 car, which is alleged to have been bought by the senior Pastor of House of Prayer ministries International in Makerere Kikoni, Kampala. She also runs morning radio shows on Salt FM, owned by Pr Bugingo and it rotates from Monday to Saturday.

Susan not only presents on TV and radio, she’s also the top music programmers at the radio station, Salt FM.

Additionally, she is the owner of the restaurant that sells eats and drinks at the church compound in Makerere Kokoni.

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