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Bobi Wine eats alone don’t stress me Bosmic Otim to critics

Bobi Wine eats alone don’t stress me Singer Bosmic to critcis.Whisper Eye Reports.

Former People Power Movement coordinator in the northern region and artist Bosmic Otim stings Bobi Wine and his movement for being selfish.

Mr Bosmic who met president Museveni last month denounced his support for People Power Movement.

Although at first Mr Otim tried to deny supporting Museveni claiming that the president wanted a song from him.

He further stated that Mr Museveni had not yet paid for his service.

‘As for me, I went to collect my debt, because I sang for him,’ says Mr Bosmic.

However just days ago the singer revealed the truth.

“People Power leader abandoned me to struggle alone with blocked shows.” Mr Bosmic said.

“Hon Bobi Wine has never invited me for any of his overseas shows even after knowing that RDCs blocked my shows in the country.” He explained.

Whisper Eye shall keep you updated.

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