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Aganaga claims he made a profit of Shs30m from managing Fresh Daddy

Riaz Paavo by Riaz Paavo
September 27, 2020
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With the Bobi Wine fanatics known for attacking musicians that support the incumbent President Yoweri Museveni, Khalifah Aganaga who recently crossed to the yellow camp has vowed to switch to managing musicians in case NUP people try to sabotage his music.

 “After leaving Bobi Wine’s NUP Party I know Ugandans are going to fight me for supporting Museveni but I don’t care because I am talented. If they chase me from stage I will manage artists,” said Aganaga.

The Bad Character records boss and former Fresh Daddy’s Manager also revealed how he made a lot of money from managing Fresh Daddy.

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“I remember I made Shs 30 million profit from managing Fresh Daddy,” said Aganaga.

Aganaga who had recently showed interest in politics and was vying for the NUP ticket resorted to quit politics and concentrate on his music.

According to Aganaga, music is all about being talented but politics is about being rich and if you don’t have money people can easily fight you down.

“I also want to first make money and build a mansion and a beach so that people can vote for me,” Aganaga said.

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