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Juliana comes in defence of promoter Balaam after relatives of fallen singer Mowzey Radio launch attack

Moses Abeka by Moses Abeka
February 10, 2018
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Some relatives of the fallen singer Mowzey Radio are reportedly not happy with promoter Balaam Barugahara. According to reports, a section of relatives expressed deep concerns with some claiming that the music promoter could be planning to sell off some property of the late.

They alleged that the music promoter proposed that the Makindye based residential house, Neverland should be sold and part of the proceeds given to Jeff Kiwa, Radio’s former manager.  The group advised the music promoter to keep away from issues of the late, especially the property.

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Their shocking comments has stirred the heart of singer Juliana Kanyomozi. She brushed off the claims and described Balaam as a selfless man.

“My brother Balaam. You have the biggest heart I’ve ever seen. You are so selfless. I experienced your kind heart first hand in 2014. When my world literally fell apart, you swooped in like superman and handled everything. Don’t be discouraged, don’t ever change. We appreciate you. You are Godsent”, she posted on Facebook.

Balaam was a key co-ordinator in burial arrangements of the departed singer.

 

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