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I cannot fail to sing for Nabbanja, my network is my net worth - Kenzo

At a press conference held today afternoon at Fairway Hotel, Eddy Kenzo has lashed out at people who cannot separate politics and music while targeting him.

Prime minister Robinah Nabbanja joins Kenzo on stage at his recently held festival at Kololo Independence Grounds

Kenzo held the press conference to express gratitude to all fans and stakeholders who contributed towards the success of his debut

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"Eddy Kenzo Carnival" which happened at Kololo independence grounds on Saturday night.

At the presser, the artist spoke his mind, claiming that he has people that are fighting to see him fail, largely because of his political connects.

According to Kenzo, he is a musician who will not segregate anyone based off their political choices, tribe or even religion and any other element that is divisive.

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While stressing his point, he revealed that he cannot fail to sing for the Prime minister Robinah Nabbanja as she has stood by his side through thick and thin.

He notes that she helped him through trying times when lockdown found him in Cote d'Ivoire and she sent him condolences even when his brother passed.

This is believed to be a jibe at people who want to target him because of his political affiliates.

He further intimated to journalists that he takes his various connections seriously because to him, his network is his networth.

Prime Minister Robinah Nabbanja was in attendance at his recently concluded show.

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Journalists present asked Eddy Kenzo to talk about Bobi Wine, who is believed to be the source of his political discomforts.

However, Kenzo said that he does not wish to talk about him and it is suspected that they are currently having a strained relationship.

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