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Fallen Singer AK47’s Children Return to Uganda After Seven Years

BigEyeUg7By BigEyeUg7October 15, 2024
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By BigEyeUg Team

The late singer Emmanuel Mayanja, popularly known as AK47, had his children return to Uganda after seven years abroad.

The deceased musician’s twins, and son accompanied by their mother, Nalongo Maggie Kiweesi, arrived at Entebbe International Airport, where they received a warm welcome.

Their uncle, singer Pallaso, and their grandmother, along with a few other family members, were present to greet them.

The children, who hold British citizenship by birth, moved to England with their mother following the untimely death of their father in 2015. Later, they relocated to the United States.

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The family’s return to Uganda marks a significant moment, as they reconnect with their roots after spending several years overseas.

The reunion was filled with emotions, reflecting the enduring bond within the Mayanja family despite the tragic loss of AK47.

Watch video below: Courtesy: Galaxy TV

Late Ak47's Kids Return To Uganda after 8 years.
Find more details in the #GalaxyDigitalApp#Rewind | #Jikonkone pic.twitter.com/hyn29n5GXM

— Galaxy TV Jikonkone (@GalaxyTVUg) October 14, 2024

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