"Let me tell you, musicians who are intelligent and very articulate when speaking,” said Gashumba in a video shared on TikTok.
“Do you know the first? Silver Kyagulanyi. You know that musician? He is a scholar. He reads a lot. One time I traveled with him for an introduction ceremony in Masaka. I really like people who quote books when speaking. When I'm talking to a person and they don't refer to any scholar, I almost want to cry.”
Frank Gashumba went on: "You know the second? A Pass. That A Pass! He is very, very talented and extremely intelligent. A Pass.
"You know the last one? Jose Chameleone. Leave alone singing. I want you to have a one-on-one with Jose Chameleone, you will be shocked. He is extremely intelligent.
He said Bobi Wine beat Chameleone, Silver Kyagulanyi and A Pass in one area — making the step of joining politics. He also credited his handlers who have rebranded him.
Who is Bobi Wine?
Bobi Wine, real name Robert Kyagulanyi, went to St. Maria Goretti in Kamwokya for nursery school, City Primary School, Kamwokya Islamic Primary School, Canon Umea Primary School, Kasaka Primary School in Gomba, Kanoni Church of Uganda Primary School and St Aloysius Primary School Bukalagi.
After P.7, he joined St. Maria Goretti in Katende where he met Emperor Orlando, then for S.3 and 2, he was at Brain Trust Academy Lubaga and sat UCE at Kitante Hill School where he met Bebe Cool, Toolman and Mr. Parrot.
He joined Lubiri S.S. for S.5 first term and his mother died during that term, so he moved to Alliance S.S. in Kamwokya for second term, before transferring to Kololo S.S. where he sat UACE.
At Makerere University, he first pursued an undergrad degree in social sciences (majoring in anthropology and political science) for two years, before reapplying for a diploma in Music, Dance and Drama.
Bobi Wine, real name Robert Kyagulanyi, was born in Nkonzi Hospital where his mother, Margaret Nalunkuuma, was a midwife.
He grew up in Kifumbira, Kamwokya — but when he was in P.2, his father, Jackson Wellington Ssentamuwa, was released from jail, having been imprisoned during the Obote regime and they shortly shifted to Gomba and stayed there till he joined high school. At some point in high school, Bobi Wine lived with his grandmother in Masaka.