Ugandan musician Abdul Mulaasi has disclosed how he used to carry a gun with him and how he used to be a government agent and spy back in the days when he was on his peak as a celebrity.
While appearing on the Shalom 256 YouTube channel, Abdul opened up about his involvement in the National Resistance Army (NRA) bush war and how his service extended long after he became a public figure in the entertainment industry.
Abdu Mulaasi emerged to fame in the early 2000s, he gained widespread recognition with hits like “Omusono Gwa Mungu” and “Swimming Pool“, which resonated with audiences through their relatable storytelling and catchy rhythms.
His music often delves into societal themes, offering a satirical lens on issues such as relationships and societal norms. Beyond his musical endeavours, Mulaasi is a media personality, serving as a presenter on Bukedde TV, and an entrepreneur, managing L.M Videoz and Light Production. His influence extends to mentoring young artists, reflecting his commitment to nurturing talent within the Ugandan music industry.
While appearing on the Shalom 256 YouTube channel, Abdul opened up about his involvement in the National Resistance Army (NRA) bush war and how his service extended long after he became a public figure in the entertainment industry.
Even when I became a celebrity, I stayed undercover and you didn’t know. Ask yourself why I used to move with a gang of UPDF? According to the artist, his continued association with the Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) was not just for show.He revealed that he was actively working on missions for the state, which justified the heavy security detail that accompanied him.
“I used to be protected by more than five officers. Two used to be on stage with me, and the others stayed backstage.” Mulaasi was quoted.
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