Full Figure: Balaam's business woes could be a hoax (Video)

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Motor mouthed Socialite and singer Jennifer Nakanguubi alias Full Figure is not moved by colleague and promoter Balaam Barugahare's business woes, saying that they are hoax.

For starters, Balaam held a press conference early this week at his Radio4 offices in Ntinda where he revealed what he termed as a clear strategy to reap him off of his billions that he had invested in the South Sudan.

The promoter said that he had leased some land in Sudan on which he put his investments after getting into a 25 year lease contract from 2014, but now with only five years gone, his landlady, a one Fatma Ramadan has backtracked on those terms.

Balaam said Ramadan now wants 50% shares in his business or else he gets off the land.

Now Full Figure, who was recently appointed as a presidential advisor in charge of youth and artistes says the story is made up and Balaam wants to extract money from President Museveni.

Speaking to the NBS UNCUT team, Full Figure wondered why Balaam decided to invest outside Uganda (see video link below)

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"In Uganda, we have a lot of land you can afford to build on anything. How can Balaam leave leave this land yet he even gets money from the government to set up businesses in Sudan?" She asked.

Full Figure added that Uganda is currently suffering with a problem of youth unemployment therefore Balaam should have set up shop here instead of taking it to a foreign land where he now wants government to bail him out. Balaam has a number of businesses in Uganda including a radio station, an events firm and real-estate.

"Why would Balaam create businesses away from Uganda, employ other nationals and then cry for the government after getting problems? It could be true but I think it's also a hoax. He just wants money from President Museveni," Full Figure added.

Full Figure also thanked God who led her to President Museveni saying it was her best decision this year as it doesn't only benefit her as a person but a lot of people as well.

She now holds a fully furnished office in Katwe where she says that she is waiting for the President to officially launch it.

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