Not happy with the comments, Gashumba claps back, saying Kayz is a villager with no exposure to the cool stuff.
The story starts with TV presenter Isaac Kawalya, alias Kayz, scoffing at Sheilah Gashumba's saucy drip at her event dubbed One Man One Bottle that was held during the festive season.
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She goes on to tell Kayz that growing up watching local TV shows like Life Mwattu and Kigenya Agenya is why his taste in fashion is wanting.
Kayz doesn't respond but Samson Kasumba, their workmate, weighs in, telling Gashumba that ridiculing local content is a wrong move. According to him, she should instead be promoting it.
Sheilah Gashumba doesn't respond but her father Frank Gashumba takes on the task of addressing Kasumba.
He, first of all, defends her daughter, saying that she is an employee of a local TV station which, in itself, makes her a promoter of Ugandan-grown content.
He takes a dig at Kasumba for faking a foreign accent and tells him to bring his land titles and bank statements so that they can compare them with those of Sheilah to conclude this debate.
His bizarre suggestions come across Kasumba as laughable, so he starts trolling Gashumba with bizarre videos.
The latest is a song he has titled Byapa and Sitatimenti.
"I've been through a lot of pain in this world, but I've never seen a person like this who asks me for land titles and bank statements. I've really suffered... I've seen many who sympathise with me that I've been through a lot... The man wants banks statements and land titles immediately... Those who are sympathising with me are telling me not to worry... I think Uganda is fun," goes the song whose lyrics are in Luganda.
Meanwhile, he has said this was the last video he is making in response to Gashumba who has decided to ignore him.
Watch the video below: