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Big Eye will not perform anywhere else except NRM events, he’s tired of bottles

William Kasoba by William Kasoba
January 20, 2020
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On Friday last week, musician Ibrahim Mayanja commonly known as Big Eye was yet again pelted with bottles during Spice Diana’s concert at Freedom City. It was reported that the singer fainted and was rushed to hospital for treatment.

His music label management, Big Musik Entertainment has announced that the singer will not be performing at any event which has not been organized by the ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM).

“Big Eye will not be performing at any forthcoming events in regards to the violence put against him for expressing his free political right in our beloved country Uganda,” reads the official statement in part.

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It adds, “The artiste will be making public performances at only NRM events until further notice.”

Big Eye’s woes originate from his public support for NRM and President Museveni. Several other artistes who publicly support the NRM like Catherine Kusasira, Bebe Cool and Full Figure have been pelted with bottles in the recent past as well.

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