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“I know Who I am”: Sheilah Gashumba Responds To Father’s Audio Where He Faults Her For Dating Kony-like Men, Sleeping on Strangers’ Couches

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Socialiate Sheila Gashumba has responded to an audio making rounds on social media from her father in which he expresses frustrations about her behavior towards him.

Through her Twitter handle on Wednesday night moments after the audio from her father, Frank Gashumba had started spreading like wildfire, Sheila says she will not be put down by the audio.

Gashumba who is known to stand by his daughter no matter the times of negativity she faces, appears to have unrolled his sleeves in the telling audio in which he narrates his frustrations with Sheila’s behavior, accusing her of disrespect.

The crestfallen Gashumba in the audio, also questions the character of men Sheila gets involved with, at some point likening one of them to elusive Lords Resistance Army rebel leader, Joseph Kony.

Sheila is dating forever upcoming singer Rickman Rick. However, it is not clear whether Frank was referring to the struggling artist.

Gashumba says Sheila has rewarded him with disrespect and ridicule despite the sacrifices he has made to see her succeed as one the arguably sought after influencers.

He also mentions the tattoo she planted on the cheek of her bum saying it is a sign that she has veered off course.

Listen to Gashumba’s full audio

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