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“Uganda why? My people why?” Big Eye cries out to people to let him perform after he was chased off the stage by water bottles

Norman Mwambazi by Norman Mwambazi
January 2, 2020
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Due to the fact that Uganda  is not yet financially strong enough to produce nuclear weapons, Ugandans have resorted to using water bottles as weapons of mass destruction to get rid of musicians whose performances they don’t want t see.

Faded musician Big Eye is the latest musician to face the wrath of Ugandans as he was bombarded with numerous water bottles last night in the middle of his performance at NBS TV’s Uncut at 1 concert.

After the incident, Big Eye took to his social media to cry out to Ugandans to stop chasing him off the stage and let him perform so he can get money a pay his bills, look after his children and parents.

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“Uganda why? My people why? Please I beg you, let me look for money please, I beg you. I am still a young man who still needs to work so hard for my little children, my mother, my father and my other family members,” Big Eye’s post partly reads.

In the days leading to this, Big Eye has been the small talk of town as he had planned to hold a peaceful march to Bobi Wine’s house to deliver a letter that again, begs him to tell his People Power fans to stop blocking his (Big Eye’s) gigs.

It should be remembered that musicians like Bebe Cool, and Full Figure who have declared public support for the ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM) party have been pelted with bottles while performing.

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