Musician Khalifah AgaNaga took his case to police as he reported Musician Fik Gaza and upcoming artiste King Zale for assault. According to intel, police is still conducting investigations into this whole case in order to give a proper verdict.
While speaking to Galaxy TV however, Fik Gaza has stated that Khalifah AgaNaga is not a ghetto oriented youth and that is why he is pursuing a police case and whatnot. According to Gaza, if Khalifah were a ghetto youth, he would not even bother reporting the slap as assault because in the ghetto, there is something called One love and Khalifah is lacking in that.
“ He does not hail from the ghetto and he is not ghetto oriented. If he was, he would not even think of filing a case just because he was slapped once. That is something called One love. We only have it here in the ghetto so Khalifah does not understand things like that.” Said Fik Gaza.
Fik Gaza explained that Khalifah is not even completely blameless because he said so many provocative statements to Fik Gaza and these are things he has not come out to talk about during his interviews while he was analyzing the slap he got from King Zale.
Fik Gaza further explained that the accusations of him failing to perform at Khalifah's event were also not fully explained so he decided to give his own side of the story, saying he was way underpaid he could not perform.
“Khalifah said so many things that did not sit well with me. The truth is I was there for him multiple times to an extent of even being offered 100,000 UGX to perform at an event. We don’t sing for such money and everyone knows that. How did he expect me to use 3 cars to go support him and he was giving me 100,000 only? This is where the entire issue arose between us. He got angry over that” said Fik Gaza.
Gaza cited that there was also an altercation that is quite similar to his and Khalifah. According to him, when Pallaso slapped Alien Skin, he did not hear anything about it at any police station but rather, there were concerts that followed that particular saga.
“Just like Khalifah said, let him go and make music. I heard him saying I turned into his promoter and people know him well now because he was slapped. I suggest that he stops wasting time and hits the studio. Let the music do the talking instead of police cases.” Said Fik Gaza.