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Bebe Cool says Bobi Wine is an adolescent politician

William Kasoba by William Kasoba
November 5, 2019
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Self-proclaimed Big Size Bebe Cool has once again gone bare knuckles against his musical nemesis turned-politician Hon Robert Kyagulanyi popularly known as Bobi Wine.

Bebe Cool who is a renowned regime addict labeled Bobi Wine an adolescent politician for his exaggerated responses whenever he faces challenges in the political arena.

While reacting on yesterday’s incident where Police splashed veteran opposition giant Dr Kiiza Besigye with water that almost saw him fall off his vehicle, Bebe Cool said, “Had it been him (Bobi Wine), he would be in a wheelchair the next morning, crying like the adolescent he is.”

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Bebe Cool said the acts on Besigye might either be political games or a bad move by Police on handling scenes which must be immediately dealt with. He claimed that Museveni is human who cannot allow such actions to be done in a country he is presiding over.

“I know politics has its games and I will not rule out the fact that some Police members are pro-opposition and they could have conspired with the blue team (FDC) to carry out such an act in quest for public attention, sympathy and damage the image of Police and government,” Bebe Cool said.

Bebe insinuated that the incident might have been staged due to the rumoured inside fights in the opposition.

“Remember blue (FDC) is fighting red (People Power) and such incidents puts blue ahead of red,” Bebe claimed.

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