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Nwagi becomes fourth Ugandan female artist to hit 1M followers on Instagram

Riaz Paavo by Riaz Paavo
October 25, 2021
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Swangz Avenue star, Winnie Nakanwagi aka Winnie Nwagi has joined the league of Ugandan female celebrities with 1 million Instagram followers and she is evidently over the moon following this milestone.

The Matala singer has taken to Instagram to celebrate her latest fete, having won the hearts of 1 million people.

The self-proclaimed Fire Baby, broke the exciting news of the new milestone with a sizzling photo on Monday morning captioned;

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“1M followers.Whole new level. Thank y’all for the love. Firebaby,”

This puts Winnie Nwagi in the league of the Uganda female artists in the music industry with a million followers on the platform.

Other female entertainers in this league include, Zari Hassan, Lydia Jazmine, Spice Diana, Sheebah Karungi and Doreen Kabareebe.

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