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Beat FM and Ammoti Ommubalanguzi Part Ways Over Work Challenges

 Ugandan comedy king Amooti Omubalanguzi exited Beat FM radio due to work discipline issues, including frequent absences without notice and sleeping during broadcasts, which impacted his professionalism and reliability. In addition to his radio duties, Amooti was also involved in late-night shows with his comedy group, New Amaruula, which reportedly left him with insufficient rest and focus for radio presenting.Ammoti had joined Beat FM from Radio Simba a few years ago.  Following his departure from Beat FM, it remains unclear whether he will join another radio station or retire from radio to concentrate solely on his comedy career with New Ammaluula.

WHY SHOULD WINNIE NWAGI BE BLAMED FOR HER PERSONAL RIGHT

DO UGANDANS KNOW HOW ONE HAS TO PLAY SHOWBIZ??

Winnie Nwagi of Swangz Avenue record label

A few days the social media and radio stations have been awash criticizing Winnie Nwagi for leaking photos in a swim suite, and showing the cravings of her buttocks,and many presenters have used strong language dissing her and saying how she didn't respect the kiganda culture and customs, since in Buganda women should not undress in public.

In this article, we delve into the empowering mindset of Winnie Nwagi as she confidently asserts that the public's opinion will not dictate her choice of attire. Discover how this talented artist embraces her individuality and refuses to conform to societal expectations.


But if we may ask, should belonging to the Buganda kingdom as a subject take away your personal freedom and rights?? when celebrities like Nick minaji do it any time they wish and no one criticizes her? how should one handle showbiz cause that's what it calls for to be active among the funs.

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