Kalifah AgaNaga, legally known as Sadat Mukiibi, is in up in arms with Kings Love Entertainment singer Mansur Ssemanda alias King Saha.
The Bad Character singer threw shed to King Saha for trying to act morally upright which he disagrees with.
AgaNaga told the singer to take back the “Tubonga Nawe” money before he can try to act morally upright.
This is after Saha appeared in different clips on social media lambasting the Bad Character boss over unclear reasons after his show that had a fair reveler turnout.
While on a local TV show, Kalifah decided to detail the genesis of their issues.
He said that he and the “Bambi” singer are friends. However, he asked Saha to make a drop (advert) for his just concluded show and the singer failed to.
Fortunately, the “Oyitangayo” singer’s was fairly successful since revelers flocked a bit late after 9 PM.
He took the chance to send a message to his counterpart that he has no problem with him. Besides, his concert selling out minus his advert shows that he’s valueless to him.
Therefore, everybody should keep to themselves and leave the other alone.
When Kalifah was asked what could be the cause of this problem, he said that it’s Eddy Kenzo’s federation.
According to Kalifah, Saha made it a habit of his to hate everyone who joined this federation. He claims that these singers are eating government money.
However, the Ndabirawa singer took this chance to remind King Saha of how he was part of the Tubonga Nawe Project in 2015.
This was the theme song of President Museveni’s re-election campaign. The musicians in it pocketed millions of shillings.
Kalifah even claimed that this is the money Saha used to build his multi-million mansion in Nakawuka. Therefore, he should take back that money and issue an apology.
Otherwise if not, he should lay low like an envelope.
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