Yet, away from the cameras and off his “guard duties,” the stylish, tough-talking preteen does indeed have an elaborate child’s life.
For instance, while on a live stream last Friday night as his boss and guardian Alien Skin was checking on him from London, Ogudo could be heard giving updates on how school went.
He also had a request for a gift from the UK: A bike.
But the wheels will not be coming any time soon it seems, as Skin quickly shot down the request, saying Ogudo was too big a celebrity to be seen riding a children's’ bike.
“I told you already, you cannot ride a bike; you are now a celebrity,” Skin said.
“What about a phone,” asked the youngster, to which Skin also turned down because “you already have one.”
On the chat, Ogudo’s buddies could be heard in the background telling him to ask for designer sunglasses, which the 'Sitya Danger' singer also rejected.
Skin traveled to London for his maiden foreign performance at the Purple Party London edition which happened last (Saturday) night.
He was warmly welcomed by the Ugandan community in the UK.
Shortly on arrival at the London Heathrow, Skin was seen in what appeared to be a music video shoot in the airport parking lot.
Douglas Lwanga, the Purple Party host, told the press before the Saturday show that this is going to be an annual event in London.