"Aloysious Is Still My Husband Nomatter What"- Teddy Stamps While Dragging Bugingo to Court

Posted on December 14, 2021
By Sean Musa Carter
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House of Prayer Ministries proprietor and Salt Media boss, Pastor Aloysious Bugingo and his new fianceé Suzan Makula Nantaba have been dragged to Court for contracting Marriage by customary Law by first wife Teddy Nalunswa.

The two have been sued by Private Prosecutor Male Mabirizi who says Bugingo and Teddy Naluswa are legally married. On 20th December 2003 Bugingo got married to Teddy Naluswa Bugingo vide certificate number 376 through Church marriage at Victory Christian Center, Ndeeba after which the marriage was solemnized and it still subsists.

In 2019, Bugingo filed a divorce case at Kajjansi Chief Magistrates’ Court against his wife and sought for dissolution of their marriage. He accused Naluswa of being disrespectful to him. In her response to the divorce case, Naluswa maintains that she has never been disrespectful to Bugingo since they walked down the aisle many years ago.

And on 7th December 2021, Bugingo and Makula conducted a customary marriage at Kawuku, Katabi town council, Wakiso district contrary to Marriage Act.

According to the Act, Section 42 states that Any person who, being unmarried, goes through the ceremony of marriage with a person whom he or she knows to be married to another person, commits an offense and is liable on conviction to imprisonment for a period not exceeding five years.

Section 50 states that “Any person who, having contracted marriage under this Act or any modification or reenactment of this Act, during the continuance of that marriage contracts a marriage in accordance with customary law, commits an offense and is liable on conviction to imprisonment for a period not exceeding five years.”

Mabirizi wants Entebbe Chief Magistrates Court to issue criminal summons against the two on grounds that Nantaba was at all times aware that Bugingo is liable under section 42 the same way the man who voluntarily contracted marriage is liable under section 50 of the Act.

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