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    Kalifah AgaNaga Criticizes King Saha Over Hypocrisy and Tubonga Nawe Project

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    Kalifah AgaNaga has criticized King Saha, accusing him of hypocrisy. The Bad Character boss lashed out at Saha, urging him to return the money he earned from the Tubonga Nawe project before attempting to take the moral high ground.

    The feud between the two artists surfaced on social media, with King Saha taking aim at Kalifah for reasons that remain unclear.

    Kalifah shed light on their ongoing dispute. He revealed that despite their friendship, Saha failed to create a promotional drop for Kalifah’s recently concluded show. Despite this, Kalifah’s concert was a success, which he used as an opportunity to send a pointed message to Saha.

    Kalifah stated that the success of his show without Saha’s involvement proved that Saha holds little value in his life. He suggested that the two artists should go their separate ways and avoid interfering in each other’s affairs.

    When asked about the root cause of their issues, Kalifah pointed to Eddy Kenzo’s federation, claiming that Saha harbors resentment toward anyone associated with it.

    According to Kalifah, Saha criticizes those who have benefited from government funds, despite his own involvement in the Tubonga Nawe project.

    Kalifah reminded Saha that he was part of the Tubonga Nawe campaign in 2015, which was the theme song for President Museveni’s re-election campaign.

    The project reportedly earned participating musicians millions of Ugandan shillings. Kalifah further alleged that Saha used this money to construct his luxurious mansion in Nakawuka.



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