Desire Luzinda, Big Eye speak out on Mowzey Radio condition

Music artistes and friends of Moses Ssekibogo aka Mowzey Radio, who is still in critical condition at Case Hospital have come out to wish him a quick recovery as he goes through this trying time.

Using social media platforms, the artistes sympathised with Radio and called for a speedy investigations into the circumstances that led to the fight in a bar in Entebbe where the pencil thin artiste was allegedly beaten.

Singer Desire Luzinda wrote on her Facebook page: " We meet people in our lives but they impact us differently. I have interacted with you #MozeRadio in your sober hours/days and I must say you are brilliant, soft spoken and kind. You have spoken to me words that helped me make major decisions in my life. Caring less whether you were in fault or not in whatever happened that led you to this. All I pray for is that you recover soon".

Luzinda  featured in a song by Mowzey Radio and Weasle, Tononya.

Musician, BigEye, also posted: " My brother Radio your gonna be fine in a short time. Am sending you so many prayers to in the name of God."

Amongst the people who visited Radio was Kyadondo East constituency MP Robert Kyangulanyi alias Bobi Wine who tweeted after: " He is out of danger although his condition remains serious. Let's continue praying for him to get well soon".

City socialite Judith Heard sent in her prayers: "May the Almighty heal you soon. Quick recovery. Amen."

Eddy Kenzo said in brief,"quickest recovery brother Mowzey Radio".

And finally singer Santana Karma begged his fellow artistes to remember to pray for Ssekibogo, " Please remember to pray for my brother Moses. Gamba Amina."

By Solomon Mwesigwa

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