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People Power created a disease — Bebe Cool says after rowdy Ugandan fans throw bottles, disrupt a show in London

Moses Abeka by Moses Abeka
October 8, 2018
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Over the weekend, Royal Regency Hall, was the place to be in London as several entertainers such as The Ebonies, Vinka, Eddy Yawe among others were slated to perform. Like fun loving people who are earning in foreign currency, they came in big numbers to spend the evening thanks to the cross generation of artistes lined up to perform.

However, shortly into the evening, the show was marred by violence after revellers threw bottles and chairs after some entertainers rejected to perform stating that the organisers failed to meet their end of the bargain.

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Bebe Cool, who was a victim of the wrath of rowdy fans at Swangz All Star Concert on August 30, blames People Power Movement for setting the precedent.

“People power created a disease, they never thought of creating it’s medicine, the disease is infecting them and it’s people too at a very fast rate,they don’t have no idea what will happen to them the day they fail to give people what they promise. Oh my my,it has no limits,old or young, social,economic,political, in Uganda or beyond its boarders,it will apply till the innocent become victims of greed,mislead,no tolerance, impatience, ungratefulness, lack of Vision”, he posted.

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