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Bobi Wine Will Die Poor — Minister Naduli

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Minister without portfolio, Hon. Abdul Naduli has warned Kyadondo East Member of Parliament Robert Kyagulanyi alias Bobi Wine to leave president Museveni alone or prepare to became bankrupt.

While in his office on Wednesday Naduli said that Bobi Wine should know that politics and music are two different things which can’t coordinate.

“Bobi wine should choose between Music and politics and I hope he knew this very well before joining politics,” he said

Minister Naduli advised Bobi Wine not to attack government in his lyrics, if he wants to continue singing.

Bobi Wine singing at the End of year Party at Parliament

He also said that Bobi Wine attacking government in his lyrics should never expect the people he is attacking to sit and watch.

On Tuesday Robert Kyagulanyi popularly known as Bobi Wine took his complaints to the floor of parliament seeking the house’s intervention to rescue his music carrier which he said is being frustrated by security forces.

He further revealed that on top of blocking his concerts police is also denying him his rights of worshipping where he is not allowed to attend church services.

However, the speaker of parliament responded to him that police was being unlawful for blocking the singer’s concerts and tasked government to explain.

Minister Jeje Odongo said that Hon Kyagulanyi was not on the list of performers for the music concert held in Jinja on December 15th, 2018. 

He added that Kyagulanyi acted contrary to the set guidelines by holding a procession along Iganga road causing disorder.

As a result, a significant number of MPs have called on government to allow politicians carry out duties within their career alongside politics.

They urged government to let Hon Robert Kyagulanyi continue with his music career just like other MPs in different professions.

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