In a surprising revelation that’s got everyone talking, singer Abdul Mulaasi has confessed that he wasn’t just an entertainer—he was also carrying out undercover work for the government.
During an interview on the Shalom 256 YouTube channel, Mulaasi dropped the bombshell: he served in the National Resistance Army (NRA) during the bush war, and his role didn’t stop even after he blew up as a celebrity.
“Even when I became a celebrity, I stayed undercover and you didn’t know,” he said. “Ask yourself why I used to move with a gang of UPDF?”
Turns out, those soldiers weren’t just there for clout.
“I used to be protected by more than five officers,” Mulaasi revealed. “Two used to be on stage with me, and the others stayed backstage.”
According to him, his tight security detail wasn’t just about protecting a music star—it was tied to missions he was carrying out for the state.
Now fans are left wondering: how deep did this double life go? Was he a musician with a secret mission or an agent in disguise all along?
Watch the interview below: