Joshua Baraka Confirms Management Exit, Thanks Lobstar and Ssese Nation for Career Growth Hints at Future Plans

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Siner Joshua Baraka has opened up about rumours suggesting that he parted ways with his management, made up of Lobstar and Ssese Nation.

Last week, social media was awash with reports that Baraka refused to renew the management’s contract, marking the end of their professional working relationship.

However, both parties remained tight-lipped until the singer spoke to journalists who had come to support him during his “Just Believe Day” charity event in the ghettos of Kawempe.

Joshua Baraka confirmed that their work terms had changed. He, however, maintained that they were still close, dismissing allegations that they had bitterly fallen out.

He credited them for the huge contribution they have made towards his career and the milestones he has hit throughout their journey together.

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“First off, they are my brothers. Everything I have achieved and where I am now, it has been Lob and Ssese. They will always be a part of my story. We are just working in a different way now. All that (rumors) is wrong. We are still brothers, and everything is going well. It is just some people blowing the matter out of proportion, but there is no bad blood,” he said.

Joshua noted that his plans for the year, including the tours in Europe, Australia, and Canada, would go on as scheduled before sealing it off with a concert in Uganda before the year ends.

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