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VIDEO: “Chozen Blood’s Ex Came Between Us,” Winnie Nwagi Drops Bombshell

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Winnie Nwagi, a singer from Swangz Avenue, has attributed her breakup with fellow artist Chozen Blood to the latter’s ex-girlfriend. The two artists were quite popular together in 2020 after launching their hit song “Yitayo.”

Speculation about their relationship persisted for nearly three years, but a series of scandals ultimately led to their separation.

The controversy began with leaked audio recordings that seemed to reveal the Malaika singer pleading for Chozen Blood’s affection, time, and attention, which he appeared to disregard. The source of the audio leaks remains unclear, but recent information sheds light on the situation. Another leaked voice note came from an unknown man who threatened Chozen Blood, demanding he end things with the “bummy” singer, claiming he had invested significantly in her.

Recently, the two artists rekindled their relationship at the Roast and Rhyme concert, where they performed together for the first time in a while. Reflecting on the situation, Fire Baby suggested that it was Chozen Blood’s ex-girlfriend who released the audios due to jealousy, believing that Nwagi was romantically involved with him, which was not true.

However, she held Chozen Blood accountable for allowing his ex to intrude on his private matters. She remarked that he should have approached the situation more effectively and professionally.

“Chozen and I have never been in a romantic relationship; that is a certainty. The audios you heard reflect how I communicate with all my friends. Moreover, it was his bitter ex-girlfriend who leaked them, assuming I was seeing him. Still, I fault him for involving his woman in his financial dealings since we are merely business partners,” she stated.

She also voiced her support for Chozen Blood, who is set to perform at the Kampala Serena Hotel on August 1st. This marks his first concert after more than a decade in the music industry.

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Journalist Solomon Sserwanja Exposed for Cheating on Wife, Audio Leak

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Journalist Solomon Sserwanja Exposed for Cheating on Wife, Audio Leak

Investigative journalist and former NBS TV news anchor Solomon Sserwanja finds himself embroiled in an infidelity scandal circulating on social media.

This controversy erupted after an audio recording featuring his voice was leaked online.

In the recording, the CEO of the Africa Institute of Investigative Journalism is heard expressing his affection for a woman identified as

He inquires whether she has received the gifts he sent her, to which she confirms. The alleged Sserwanja proceeds to declare his love for her, but she fails to give the response he anticipated.

Sserwanja and his wife Vivian MUJABI

He then questions why she hasn’t reciprocated his feelings, despite her earlier declaration of love for him. Eventually, she acquiesces and tells him what he wishes to hear. The woman then requests that he delete her number, expressing a desire to avoid any conflict with his wife.

She shares her concerns about being involved with a married man, mentioning her fear of potential repercussions, which Sserwanja laughs off as he continues to charm her. It remains uncertain who recorded this audio and how it came to be publicly available.

Sserwanja and his wife Vivian MUJABI

While the recording appears to be genuine, there have been damaging leaks previously, with a recent example being an alleged audio involving Speaker Anita Among accusing President Museveni of various war crimes.

Listen to the leaked Audio below;

Given the current trend of using AI to fabricate audio content, the authenticity of this voice note is in question. However, if it proves to be accurate, it could be detrimental to the renowned journalist, who is married to his long-time partner, with whom he has four children, including Vivian Mujabi.

It is noteworthy that this situation seems to be part of a targeted smear campaign, as many social media accounts disseminating this audio share a commonality of being regime supporters.

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