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Vincent Segawa’s baby mama makes shocking revelation why they separated, advises ‘new catch’

Moses Abeka by Moses Abeka
November 5, 2018
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Vincent Segawa, a popular Kadongo Kamu singer recently appeared on Bukedde TV’s Abanoonya, a match-making program where he revealed that he had separated with his wife, a one Shamin. According to Vincent, they separated over differences in faith after he refused to convert to Islam.

Segawa and Prossy Mbabazi

To get a new lover, Vincent ‘advertised the vacancy’ and over 50 appeared for auditions after which a one Prossy Mbabazi, emerged winner of his heart after a series of interviews.

Responding to the claims made by Segawa, Shamin says she dumped the singer because she discovered he was a night dancer.

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“It’s not about religion. Segawa is a night dancer. He always sneaked out of the house late in the night and returned in the morning. He was also a serial womaniser with over 20 women and I remained hopeful but night dancing was one thing I couldn’t tolerate. I was tired of such a man,” she stated.

Lower your expectations

Shamin has advised Segawa’s new catch to lower her expectations stating that the singer will promise her heaven on earth but have nothing tangible to offer.

“We rented a two-roomed kazigo for many years. Don’t think he will build for you. He has even failed to build a small house. He will always be in rentals”, she stated.

 

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