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Promoter Balaam explains why he is very ‘loyal’ to his orange t-shirt

William Kasoba by William Kasoba
June 4, 2019
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It is no secret that renowned music promoter Balaam Barugahara and his orange t-shirt(s) are devoted friends. However, the only unanswered query is why the promoter is very ‘loyal’ to his now habitual t-shirt.  

Over the weekend during the introduction ceremony of comedian Patrick Salvador Idringi and wife Daphine Frankstock, Balaam once again graced the event in his orange t-shirt. Social media in laws immediately threw all sorts of banters as they accused him of disrespecting the tradition ceremony. 

“The talkers keep up as we Make history,” Balaam replied to critics on his social media before he yesterday explained the choice of his daily notorious dress code in an interview.

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“I have freedom of putting on anything that I want,” said Balaam as he refuted claims of the orange t-shirt being the secret behind his success.

Nonetheless Salvador also took to social media to act defense of Balaam. The Comedian responded to one of Balaam’s social media critics who accused him of violating the cultural norms during the weekend introduction ceremony.

Salvador replied; “With that t-shirt, he blessed my event more than your words will ever do. So Balaam my brother, that t-shirt has blessings, put it on my wedding please.”

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