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I refused to take Hon. Sarah Opendi as my girlfriend — Tanga Odoi explains why she called him “mental case”

Moses Abeka by Moses Abeka
January 30, 2017
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Sarah Opendi and Tanga Odoi

When Amarula family and other comedians sang “Love si mchezo” people might have thought these guys were just jokers! However these guys were right. According to NRM electoral commission boss, Hon. Sarah Opendi has been trying to escape the friend zone for a long time but he failed to earn a ballot tick in his heart.



For starters, the State minister of health for general duties recently at a church fundraising function in Tororo described Tanga Odoi as a “man who has a mental problem”. While addressing well wishers, she claimed that Tanga Odoi had been defaming her and accusing her of witchcraft; allegations which Tanga Odoi denied.  The bad mouthing did not go well with Tanga so he opened the can of worms.

Tanga Odoi explained Hon. Sarah Opendi has had a long crush on him but he rejected her advances. This friend zone started a long way back when they were much youthful without the big public offices. Today, the struggle to escape the friend zone still continues.Tanga further explained that Sarah also faults him for losing in NRM primaries. 

As the month of love draws closer, we await more confessions from the heart.



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