Kenzo regrets "Siri Muyembe" coming to pass as Rema Namakula gets new boyfriend

By Kenneth Kazibwe | Monday, September 2, 2019
Kenzo regrets "Siri Muyembe" coming to pass as Rema Namakula gets new boyfriend

Singer Eddy Kenzo has regretted over his failed relationship after reports over the weekend indicated that his former lover and fellow singer Rema Namakula had gotten a new boyfriend.

In a song released last year, Namakula sang of a relationship in which she was being treated as a raw mango in which her lover was waiting for it to ripen before eating it.

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“If you are not seeing my worth, if you are not taking good care of me, others will take me,” she sang in one of the lines of the song.

This seems to have become true after Namakula unveiled her new boyfriend.

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However in a message posted on his social media, Kenzo said he would not do any media interviews about the matter but regretted his failed relationship.

“I am not going to prove myself right because God knows why our relationship failed. We wanted to have the best couple and best life but that is life,”Kenzo posted on his Facebook on Sunday afternoon.

“As people, God gives us different things from what we ask Him. I have been telling this to you from day one and I remember telling it to you two weeks back in our last conversation that I love you. I don’t know if you believed me or not.”

The Sitya Loss singer, however, says he will forever respect Rema Namakula as the mother of his daughter and will always talk to her about their daughter.

“Rema is Aamal Musuuza’s mother forever and for good. That will never change and means we will talk to each other until one of us is dead,” Kenzo says.

The latest is the climax of an on and off relationship between Kenzo and Rema Namakula with the latter set to formally introduce her new lover,  Hamza Sebunya Hamza, a doctor at Mulago Hospital to her parents in Masaka on November 1, 2019.

 

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