Nina Roz cries during church service, Pastor Bugembe asks tough questions

Nina Roz faced the curious side of Pastor Wilson Bugembe.

Nina Roz and Pastor Wilson Bugembe

Roz was accompanied by some artists under the National Musicians Federation (UNMF) to attend a church service and celebrate her birthday at Light the World Ministries, which is headed by Pastor Bugembe.

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At some point, Roz, real name Nina Kankunda, cried.

Bugembe: "Now, why are you crying? What's making you cry right now?"

Roz: "When I look at what I am and where I've come from..."

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Bugembe: "Do you have a man?"

Roz: "I've him. He is called Jesus."

Roz, who is a chief whip in the Federation, was accompanied Bruno K, Hanson Barulino, Lilian Mbabazi, Atin Pro, Lydia Jazmine.

"There is something I've been talking about these days about the federation; is President Kenzo there?" Pastor Bugembe said in the presence of musicians under the Federation, including Lydia Jazmine, Nina Roz and Lilian Mbabazi.

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"I was among those that voted for Kenzo. I made him president. But he doesn't talk about me at all. Yet it's me who voted for him."

Bugembe asked Jazmine who seconded Sheebah Karungi into the role of vice president, and she said that it was her and Roz.

"Nina and I," said Jazmine.

Meanwhile, Pastor Wilson Bugembe asked Eddy Kenzo to stop fighting with Bobi Wine. He encouraged them to work together for the betterment of the music industry.

"Both Kenzo and Bobi Wine are saying good things," he said. "They shouldn't undermine each other... they need to work together to build the federation."

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Kenzo and Wine recently stung each other over the direction of the Federation. Wine believes leaders of the Federation are schemers plotting for government handouts with no big picture in mind.

The Uganda National Musicians Federation aims to unite musicians and promote their interests in Uganda by bringing together all associations in the industry under one umbrella.

The Federation is a collaborative effort of musicians, industry stakeholders, and the Ugandan government, aimed at unifying the music industry in Uganda. The Federation brings together all associations in the industry under one umbrella, promoting growth, collaboration, and unity among musicians and stakeholders.

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