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Accused pastor drags Mu-summer to police over wife cheating allegations

Moses Abeka by Moses Abeka
December 21, 2016
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One Atibu Mohammed Ssemakula, a Ugandan working in Dubai had had rumours that his wife was cheating on him with several men including the houseboy and a pastor. So, he sent her a fancy phone with tracking device which confirmed the allegations. So he returned home, organised a party and revealed the shocking news laced with chilling details and evidence to the ceremony graced by her wife’s lovers, relatives, friends and inlaws.

The accused pastor has come out to refute the claims of encroachment on another man’s garden. He decided to report the matters to police as he seeks redress. 
Kenneth Kwikiriza accused Ssemakula of tarnishing his name in public and asked him to recall the party and apologize for whatever he said. Police called Ssemakula for summoning; however, they did not allow anyone to access what was going on.

After their secret talks, Ssemakula revealed that Police ordered them to report back tomorrow Thursday at 2pm as both sides have to bring clear evidence.

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He also wants DNA tests done to prove paternity of his children. The wife has accepted the accusations but Ssemakula has been advised to divorce the wife to bring harmony.

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