"Ugandans don't like me but other countries appreciate me"- Eddy Kenzo claims

Posted on July 06, 2020
By Sean Musa Carter
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Vowing to stay in Ivory Coast where "he is loved", Ugandan singer Eddy Kenzo has expressed how much sure he is that his own people don't like or even appreciate him so he doesn't want to come back home.

Edrisah Musuuza has been living in Cote d’Ivore unwillingly. He cannot fly back to Uganda since flights into the country were banned amidst the COVID-19 outbreak.

Despite several attempts by the Big Talent singer and his fans to have the Ugandan government involved in his return, the Ugandan government has remained unmoved and unconcerned with their requests to send a private jet to bring the celebrated singer back into his homeland.

Through his social media platforms, Kenzo revealed that he is aware of how his country-mates see no importance in his existence. He, however, emphasizes how people from other countries celebrate him as a top young African achiever.

"Yes, I can’t deny that in Uganda I am not important and I know that but I also know that there are countries that know my value and they celebrate me as a young African who has represented Africa across the world through music."- He captioned in Luganda.

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