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Tamale Mirundi weighs in on Judith Babirye’s failed marriages, says she is cursed

Norman Mwambazi by Norman Mwambazi
January 21, 2020
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Yesterday, we reported how Court allowed Buikwe County North Member of Parliament Paul Musoke Sebulime and fellow legislator Judith Babirye to divorce each other from their 17-month marriage.

One of the reasons Sebulime outlines for divorcing Babirye is denial of conjugal rights, saying that he last tasted Babirye’s ‘juice’ in 2018, in the first month of their marriage. This is Babirye’s second marriage that has ended in a divorce.

During NBS TV’s One on One with Tamale Mirundi, the current affairs analyst weighed in on Babirye’s marriage woes and the fact that she never gets to last forever in something that is mostly intended to be “happily ever after.”

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Tamale Mirundi said that the gospel musician and politician is walking around with a curse and it is what is preventing her from settling with whoever marries her.

Tamale also believes that the marriage to Sebulime must have been fake, one he likened to ‘Nigerian fiction movies.’

The Senior Presidential Advisor on Media Affairs went ahead to predict that with all that is going on in Babirye’s personal life, her political career is gone and she will most likely not go back to Parliament in 2021.

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