Singer Bobi Wine has stirred quite a storm throughout this election period. From posting a photo chilling with opposition honcho Dr Besigye, to releasing the controversial Dembe song, Bobi was also slapped with a Shs 54m bill by URA last week.
And before he could come out to declare if he had cleared his dues with URA, the singer has another issue. A few moments back, Bobi just posted on his Facebook wall that unknown people broke into his studios and made away with equipment.
However, Bobi is not that hurt about the equipment, but his new video titled Ndi Muna Uganda that was in its final stages of production.
According to his post, Bobi says he had invested so much in the video and he doesn’t see himself in position to redo it.
One question remains unanswered for now; could this have been a normal robbery or Bobi feels it’s the state at play?
Here is Bobi’s post.
“This Video is called #Ndi MunaUganda, we shot it recently and it was supposed to be released just after elections to inspire unity among Ugandans despite different political affiliations. However I now write to inform all of you fans and friends that this video is not going to be released any time soon. Today morning, unknown people broke into the studio where this project was being edited and took everything regarding this video. All we’re left with are the still pictures taken on set. I can’t imagine redoing it, it was very expensive and very hectic.”