Author: BigEyeUg7

By BigEyeUg Team In a recent development stirring up controversy within Uganda’s social media circles, the family of young TikTok sensation Rango Tenge Tenge has reportedly expressed intentions to reclaim custody of their son. Their aim is to remove him from the care of his close friend and social media manager, known only as Mike, citing a belief that they can produce superior content. The news emerged through a social media video shared by singer Kid Dee, a close associate of Tenge Tenge, who shed light on the situation. According to Kid Dee’s account, Mike has played a significant role…

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By BigEyeUg Team In a recent social media video, star rapper Gravity Omutujju has leveled serious accusations against Bobi Wine and his team, alleging that they hacked into his Facebook page. This comes as the latest development in a series of escalating tensions between the two artists. Omutujju, known for his outspoken demeanor, expressed his frustration in the video, stating, “You paid off the admin of my Facebook page and you signed me out of the page.” The rapper directly implicated Bobi Wine and his associates in what he perceives as a deliberate attempt to sabotage his online presence. This…

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By BigEyeUg Team In a momentous occasion for the nation, Miss Uganda 2023/2024, Hannah Karema, is making waves at the prestigious Miss World event held in Mumbai, India. With her poised representation and unwavering dedication, Karema is capturing hearts and turning heads on the global stage. “Off to India to officially kick off the journey to Miss World. Gone with nothing but love for my country and ready to represent my country to the fullest,” Miss Uganda Hannah Karema expressed on her Twitter handle, echoing her commitment to her homeland. Reports indicate that Karema has been nothing short of exceptional…

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By BigEyeUg Team In a recent interview on local TV, comedian Maulana Kasozi, one half of the popular Ugandan comedy duo ‘Maulana & Reign,’ shared his thoughts on the challenges of maintaining faith in the entertainment industry. Kasozi highlighted the difficulty many entertainers face in finding time for religious devotion due to their demanding schedules and constant focus on pleasing fans. “Most people in the entertainment industry hardly have time for God, partly because of the environment they surround themselves with and because they are always thinking about the next thing to put out to their fans. Religion needs a…

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By BigEyeUg Team During a recent episode of Spark TV’s “21 Questions” show, renowned Ugandan singer Ronald Mayinja revealed the intriguing tale behind the widely popular social media phrase, Namukwaya. Mayinja recounted that the genesis of the phrase dates back to the recording of an advertisement for the recently concluded ‘Nkwacho’ festival held at Wankulukuku stadium. Collaborating with his musical friend Alien Skin at the Fangone Forest studio, they sought to inject energy into their show to rival the renowned Ugandan events promoter Abtex, who had prohibited them from performing at the well-known his organized end-of-year event, ‘Enkuka.’ In a…

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By BigEyeUg Team Ugandan traditional healer Sophia Namutebi, also known as Maama Fiina or Sylivia, has expressed her support for the idea of women sharing explicit videos with their partners. However, she emphasizes caution in doing so, particularly in light of the increasing trend of leaked nude photos and videos. In an online interview with SB4 Media, Maama Fiina stated, “I support lovers to share their nudes. All those that are against it are hypocrites as they also share them in darkness. If a man asks for it, do it but with keenness.” Her remarks have sparked controversy, given the…

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By BigEyeUg Team Renowned singer Daudi Mugema has recently shared concerns about his health after being diagnosed with cancer, sparking worries among his fans and supporters. The artist, known for hits like “Katonda Wabanaku Teyeebaka,” revealed that his battle with cancer began when he noticed persistent discomfort in his foot, leading him to seek medical attention at the Mulago Cancer Institute. Mugema recounted the moment he received the diagnosis, expressing shock and concern over the news. Cancer, a formidable adversary, has now become a part of his life, prompting him to reach out for support from his circle of friends,…

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By BigEyeUg Team Ugandan singer-turned-politician Robert Kyagulanyi, popularly known as Bobi Wine, along with his entire National Unity Platform (NUP), is celebrating a moment of sheer jubilation. Their documentary, “Bobi Wine: The People’s President,” clinched the prestigious title of ‘The Political Film of the Year’ at the 2024 Cinema For Peace Awards. As per the footage accessed by this website, Bobi Wine was bestowed with the esteemed ‘Dove’ accolade as a prize during the recently concluded awards ceremony held in Berlin, Germany. The Cinema for Peace Foundation, which organized the event, stands committed to leveraging cinematic arts to foster peace…

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By BigEyeUg Team Renowned Ugandan music producer and singer, Paddy Man, has recently voiced his unease with the music of rapper Gravity Omutujju, citing concerns over its perceived lack of seriousness and inappropriate content. In a candid TV interview, Paddy Man, whose real name is Paddy Kayiwa Mukasa, expressed his reservations about Gravity Omutujju’s music, stating, “Gravity is not serious. I don’t advise a person who is unserious. So, how do you want me to advise him, telling him to get serious? of-course not me. First of all, I don’t listen to his music. His music doesn’t apply to me.…

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By BigEyeUg Team Former Ugandan musician The Late Prince Paul Job Kafeero’s son, Kafeero Swarz, has initiated a battle against Gravity Omutujju, urging YouTube to remove Omutujju’s song “Walumbe Zaaya” from its platform. This comes in response to Omutujju’s derogatory comments about singer and politician Bobi Wine’s rendition of Kafeero’s “Dipo Nazzigala,” which Gravity claims lacked satisfaction when Bobi Wine redid it over 12 years ago. The conflict escalated after YouTube took down Omutujju’s video for “Edoboozi Lya Mutuuze” following a request from Bobi Wine, citing copyright infringement for sampling Bobi Wine’s “Kiwani” song without permission. However, Gravity Omutujju now…

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