Author: BigEyeUg7

By BigEyeUg Team Popular Ugandan singer and presidential advisor Catherine Kusasira has given strong relationship advice to women, encouraging them to choose men who fear and respect them. Speaking during a recent interview, Kusasira said, “Fall in love with men who fear you. They respect you highly in all incidents.” Her statement quickly attracted attention across social media, with many praising her for speaking boldly on issues affecting women. Kusasira explained that when a man fears his partner, he is more likely to treat her with care, loyalty, and respect in all situations. She added that fear in this context…

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By BigEyeUg Team Ugandan singer Sama Sojah has boldly stated that he is the only artist currently making classic music in the country. Speaking during a recent interview, the singer said that he does not rely on TikTok trends to make his songs popular. “I am the only artist who is doing classic music. I don’t need TikTok trends for my music to shine,” Sama Sojah revealed during his interview with Spark TV. Sama Sojah, known for his soulful voice and meaningful lyrics, said that his focus is on producing timeless music that touches people’s hearts. He believes that quality…

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By BigEyeUg Team Ugandan singer Winnie Nwagi has finally spoken out about the drama that surrounded her relationship with fellow artist Chosen Blood. In her statement, Nwagi explained that there was nothing serious between them and the situation was simply a misunderstanding. According to Nwagi, the problem started when Chosen Blood’s ex-girlfriend suspected that he was in a relationship with her. The ex-girlfriend reportedly went through Chosen’s phone and read his WhatsApp messages with Nwagi. This action led to chaos and eventually caused a breakup between Chosen Blood and his ex. Nwagi said the situation forced her to step back…

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By BigEyeUg Team Ugandan singer A Pass has addressed public opinions about his personality, saying many people misunderstand his confidence for arrogance. In an online interview, A Pass was asked what people usually get wrong about him. He responded, “I think people think I am very arrogant, but I am just confident, and I stand for myself.” Over the years, A Pass has built a reputation for being outspoken, humorous, and sometimes controversial. His social media presence often sparks debate, and many fans have different opinions about his behavior. However, the singer insists that he simply expresses himself boldly and…

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By BigEyeUg Team Celebrated Ugandan musician Eddy Kenzo has responded strongly to critics who attacked him for speaking out about the unequal treatment of Ugandan artists during the recently concluded Coffee Marathon event held in Ntungamo District. The award-winning artist expressed disappointment that while Tanzanian superstar Diamond Platnumz received high praise and special attention, Ugandan performers were reportedly sidelined. “I have a BET award and a Grammy nomination, and I’ve shut down stadiums in over 40 countries,” Kenzo said, defending his achievements and position in the global music industry. Kenzo, who is one of Uganda’s most successful musicians internationally, argued…

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By BigEyeUg Team Ugandan media personality Haffy Powers has made it clear that Tanzanian music star Diamond Platnumz is not the kind of man she would ever wish to be with. Speaking on her daily show on Sanyuka TV, Haffy said that even though Diamond is wealthy and successful, he does not match the qualities she looks for in a man. “Diamond may have money, but I would never fall for a man like him,” she said. Haffy went on to explain that the only kind of connection she could ever have with Diamond would be purely transactional—nothing based on…

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By BigEyeUg Team Veteran Ugandan Hip Hop artist, GNL Zamba, has revealed his list of the top musicians of all time in Uganda. Known for his lyrical depth and influence on the music scene, GNL’s list has sparked conversation among fans and music critics. According to GNL, the ranking order may not be musically accurate, but the artists listed have all met specific criteria that go beyond just hit songs. Here is GNL Zamba’s list of top Ugandan musicians of all time: GNL Zamba explained that to earn a place on this list, an artist must meet several high standards.…

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By BigEyeUg Team James Churchill Sentamu, a nephew to singer-turned-politician Bobi Wine, has revealed his plans to run for Member of Parliament in the upcoming 2026 general elections. While appearing on The Deep Talk show hosted by Mr. Henrie on Galaxy TV, Sentamu confidently shared his political ambitions. “I don’t think Parliament is too big a place for me,” he said, expressing belief in his leadership abilities and readiness to serve the nation. Churchill is the son of Chairman Nyanzi, Bobi Wine’s elder brother, and currently serves as the Guild President of Makerere University. His position at one of Uganda’s…

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By BigEyeUg Team Renowned Ugandan singer Eddy Kenzo has expressed disappointment over what he calls unfair treatment of Ugandan artists at the recently concluded Coffee Marathon held in Ntungamo District last weekend. Kenzo, who has represented Uganda on several international stages, said he was upset by the “special care” given to Tanzanian superstar Diamond Platnumz during the event. The celebrated Bongo Flava star arrived in Uganda aboard a private jet, used a chartered helicopter to reach the venue, and was chauffeured in luxury vehicles. Reports also claim he was paid a staggering Ugx.750 million for his appearance. In contrast, Kenzo…

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By BigEyeUg Team Singer and politician Bobi Wine’s sister, Irene Kayemba, is set to celebrate 25 years in her marriage. The milestone is a big achievement for the singer, who is also known for her work in entertainment. Speaking in a recent television interview, Irene revealed that she got married at a young age — something she says is different from what many women do in today’s generation. “I got married very young if I compare it to how young women are living today,” she shared during the interview. Irene Kayemba, who has followed in her brother’s footsteps with a…

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