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The storm will pass — Jose Chameleone advises Bobi Wine’s staff to take a break as police clears the singer’s concerts

William Kasoba by William Kasoba
December 19, 2018
in Entertainment, News
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Chameleone and Bobi Wine at the former’s Saba Saba concert recently.

With continued blockage of Kyadondo East Member of Parliament Robert Kyagulanyi’s concerts that have attracted the attention of the Speaker, Rebecca Kadaga,  fellow singer Jose Chameleone has advised Bobi Wine’s staff to take a break as the police and the singer iron out their differences.

Chameleone says blocking Bobi Wine’s concerts is no surprise and is only part and parcel of politics. It was rumoured that the singer came under fire after Bobi Wine made a surprise appearance at his Saba Saba concert at Cricket Oval, Lugogo where he also grabbed a microphone from the Government Chief Whip, Ruth Nankabirwa. 

“If you join politics, you must expect such blocks. We all know politics is a dirty game and that’s how it has been played all along,” Chameleone the Tubonga artist said. 

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On why his shows were not blocked, Chameleone had a quick and smart response.

“Am not a politician. God planned for everyone a different route. I cannot join politics because everyone is running to it,” he noted.

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