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Kato Lubwama blasts Bebe Cool during phone call

Kato Lubwama gave Bebe Cool a dose of his own medicine.

Kato Lubwama and Bebe Cool

In a media interview, Lubwama said he had talked to Cool over the phone recently, and in part of their conversation, he told him to stop making unpleasant remarks about Bobi Wine.

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According to Kato Lubwama, who is a singer, actor, songwriter, and investor in the arts industry, Bebe Cool is ashaming his profession.

Cool has recently been mocking Wine for having a diploma in Music, Dance and Drama (MDD), which to him, is a sign that the latter wasn't academically good.

Cool believes that having done a subject combination of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics in A-Level, makes him academically superior to Wine.

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Some observers have argued that a diploma carries more value than a Uganda Advanced Certificate of Education (U.A.C.E).

"You can't compare a diploma holder to someone who just completed Senior Six," said Kato Lubwama.

"If that's how the education system works, people would be stopping school after completing Form Six. Simple arithmetic!" he continued.

"Bebe Cool called over the phone and I told him to stop uttering that nonsense... stop disrespecting your job.

"Bobi Wine went to Makerere University and studied MDD. Bebe Cool [didn't join university], he stopped at Form Six."

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Cool, real name Moses Ssali, was referring to Wine’s presidential ambitions.

"I wouldn't have attacked him if he hadn't run for a position that requires a very smart person," said Cool.

"To be a president, you've to be really smart; exceptionally intelligent," he continued.

"If you use a Senior Four certificate to get a diploma in Music, Dance and Drama, which means you weren't able to proceed to A-Level, an indication that you failed exams. Because school fees were there…”

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Cool said: "If you fail to join A-Level, it means you are either mad or you didn't see value in education or you are not clever enough."

He went on: "Opposing Museveni is different from leading a country... a country that's developing doesn't need trials."

Bobi Wine run for presidency in the 2021 elections.

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