Weight lighting champion Ssekitoleko Julius's Baby Mama Exposes His Dirty Underwear

Posted on June 22, 2022
By Kiggundu Abraham
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Desire Nampewo, baby mama to Ugandan weight lighting champion Ssekitoleko Julius says his husband became a womaniser ever since beating his poverty levels by getting some money.

The emotional mother of one has revealed how Ssekitoleko shifted his fitness training lectures from the gym to the bedsheets as he no longer treats their relationship and shelter with utmost respect.

From bringing in every sort of women in their bedroom on a daily to failure to provide to her and their little one, Nampewo has sought attention in the media to see to it that she can effect some change in her bitter relationship with the weight lifter.

Despite getting a brand new boda boda from traditional herbalist Mama Fiina and money from the Parliament to help him stabilise his daily income and family as well, Ssekitoleko is said to be an irresponsible household head who is destined to lose his relationship at the cost of worldly happiness.

"I didn't know that a man changes immediately when he starts getting money, Julius indeed changed. The fittness training he is currently doing is with several women around town and disappointingly in our bedroom, on our marital bed and bedsheets which we share with our baby," Desire Nampewo partly opens up.

Desire has further revealed how she even starves and can only survive at the mercy her mother-in-law due to her irresponsible husband.

It must be remembered that in an initiative spearheaded by the shadow minister for sports and Bukomansibi South MP, Geofrey Kayemba Solo, Ugandan legislators managed to raise shillings 10million towards the Olympian's well-being months back.

Ssekitoleko was late last year put under police custody for 5 days after returning from Japan where he had disappeared from an Olympics Training camp and no clear charge had been preferred against him.

The athlete went missing in July 2021 from the Olympic village facilities in Izumisano City, after failing to meet the set Olympic standards in the latest International rankings.

He could consequently flee with team Uganda camp during pre-Olympics training in western Japan last week

In a joint operation between Japanese Authorities and the Ugandan Embassy in Japan, Ssekitoleko was tracked down in Mie Prefecture on 20th July 2021.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that the sportsman’s action unfortunately violated the Code of Conduct which each member of the Team pledged to abide.

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