Jose Chameleone has been on edge ever since the 10th of February 2023 when nimbus clouds visited his concert venue and left the stage on the ground. He postponed the concert to 24th of February, today but he has been unsettled since the last incident. Chameleone has even been cited in church, being anointed with holy oil so as to have a successful concert.
However much many people attribute the heavy rains that destroyed his stage to Black magic, singer and politician Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu alias Bobi Wine happens to have a different opinion about the heavy downpour. According to Bobi Wine, rain is a sign of blessing but he added a condition, stating that as long as it has not washed away the Ggwanga Mujje concert stage.
Early yesterday, as partygoers prepared for the impending celebration that is set to happen later today at Lugogo Cricket Oval, the downpour sent chills down their spines. Well, it is evident that the weather suddenly changed from the hostile heat to chilly breeze and vibes. Eyebrows are now raised as to whether history will not repeat itself with the stage.
As a result, some partygoers have started to believe in conspiracies, with some speculating that the rain may have been caused by series of Black magic since it hasn’t rained in over a fortnight.
Bobi Wine however believes that the earlier rain was a sign of blessing, ahead of Jose Chameleone’s Ggwanga Mujje concert. He therefore mentioned that God is on his side and he need not worry because the rain came as a sign of God’s approval for the concert.
“Rain, not only in Buganda but all over Africa is a sign of blessing especially when it has not broken the stage. “Said Bobi Wine