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Kenzo vows to go vulgar and reveal details of his sour relationship with Rema and arch-enemy Sheikh Muzaata

William Kasoba by William Kasoba
October 15, 2019
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Judging from his recent social media posts, Sitya loss singer Eddy Kenzo must be ‘feeling the heat’ as he has failed to overcome the end of his sour relationship with Rema Namakula.

“Nobody knows how I feel, nobody and no one is willing to help me. Let me do what I want,” Kenzo says in one of his social media posts.

A lot of his celeb friends and fans alike have come out to tell Kenzo to pause his social media outbursts but that seems to have enraged him even more as he said, “They all writing me letters telling me to keep quiet, why?” before going ahead to say that he has the liberty to react in any way he feels like if at all it is what brings him peace.

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The Bikyuka hitmaker has now vowed to go vulgar on his Facebook live video scheduled to happen today evening at around 4 pm.

He promised to reveal the exact details about his sour relationship with Rema, and the newfound arch-enemy Muzaata.

“I will come live on my Facebook page it is time to tell the truth. I will keep fighting for my rights until my voice is being heard,” he says.

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