Over the weekend, social media was full of rumors about how gangs turned violent throughout Feffe Bussi’s live performance which was held at Jahazi Pier Munyonyo on 18th Might.
A video showed Fik Gaza making a chaotic entrance into the venue with a gang of over thirty men, evoking combined reactions from netizens.
Fik Gaza just isn’t the one musician who strikes with a number of of his pals when attending a live performance. Many different artists have embraced shifting in massive teams for safety causes.
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Eddy Kenzo says such cliques – regionally termed “Egaali” – have existed for a few years. He admits to having one himself.
He, nonetheless, notes that his clique just isn’t the violent kind. Kenzo criticizes the violent nature of the latter-day gangs as not welcome and therefore needs to be regulated.
This additionally comes on the time when Uganda Police has opened investigations into prison gangs terrorizing town.
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