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Promoter Bajjo says anyone who thinks going to Museveni is hurting Bobi Wine, he/she is a ‘qualified fool’

Rachael Kulanyi by Rachael Kulanyi
November 1, 2019
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Events promoter Andrew Mukasa popularly known as Bajjo says the recent swap of camps is revealing true colours of individuals who have for long been claiming to be part of the struggle trying to dust off the ruling regime.

 “I am very happy that what I once said is now happening. I remember telling you that those who fool people that they are in struggle will soon be seen by their actions,” Bajjo said.

Bobi Wine’s promoter said subscribing to People power is by choice not bribe.

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“We don’t buy support in People Power, the love for your country and change are the things that should make you join People Power not money, big positions or news headlines,” Bajjo said adding that those who want money are free to join the National Resistance Movement.

Bajjo laughed off at those thinking that by ditching People Power for NRM, they’re hurting Bobi Wine.

“If you think this struggle is about Bobi Wine I want to assure you that you are fooling yourself, if you think going to NRM your hurting Bobi Wine, you are a qualified fool,” Bajjo roared.

On this week, individuals who have been renowned for having affiliations with People Power were seen smilingly shaking hands with President Museveni. Eddy Kenzo and Moto mouthed Full Figure are among them. 

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