Mary Nambwayo and DJ Suuna Ben in Another Bitter Fight Over their House, Lockouts Her Out

Posted on September 16, 2024
By Sean Musa Carter
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The heated feud between media personality Mary Nambwayo and her baby daddy, DJ Suuna Ben, has taken a new twist, with both sides locked in a bitter battle over property and accusations of neglect to an extent of one locking the other outside. 


Nambwayo, in a revealing interview with Cavton Music, detailed how she was recently locked out of their shared home in Garuga by a security guard, forcing her and their child to spend an entire night outside. This incident has only added to the growing tension between the estranged couple.

Nambwayo accused Suuna Ben of being absent for months, leaving her to care for their child alone. She also claimed that Suuna, along with others, tampered with water and electricity meters at the property, further complicating her situation. Despite police urging her to take legal action, Nambwayo has opted not to pursue court proceedings, stating she prefers to avoid the hassle of legal drama.

Adding to the turmoil is the behavior of the security guard stationed at the property. According to Nambwayo, the guard has repeatedly blacklisted her phone and locked her out on multiple occasions, allegedly under Suuna Ben’s orders. She also accused the guard of damaging items in the house that she personally purchased, sparking speculation of a deeper conspiracy against her.

Suuna Ben, on the other hand, insists that the land the house sits on was solely purchased by him and has questioned why Nambwayo’s name appears on the land title. He hinted at possible document duplication issues and suggested that a relative may have mishandled the process, further fueling the ongoing dispute.

 She has rejected offers to move to another house, standing her ground and insisting that she’s not afraid. Meanwhile, social media is buzzing with support for Nambwayo, with many encouraging her to continue fighting for her rights as the property battle continues to intensify.

Watch the interview below:

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