Masaka Nansikombi
Masaka Nansikombi

Ugandan singer Masaka Nansikombi, real name Emmanuel Ssenyonga, has made a shocking revelation about an alleged witchcraft attack he endured while performing in Kalangala district on Valentine’s Day.

The Yolesa Ekitone star, who gained recognition for his Valentine’s Day anthem “Nansikombi”, revealed that he felt a sudden sharp pain in his leg the moment he stepped on stage. Initially, he brushed it off and continued performing, but as his set progressed, the pain intensified.

“I didn’t mind it at first, but midway through my performance, the pain kept increasing. I managed to finish my set, but by the next morning, my thigh had swollen significantly,” he said.

Traditional Healers to the Rescue

Alarmed by the swelling, his father sought the help of traditional healers, who allegedly helped him recover. The witchdoctor reportedly informed him that his fellow artists were behind the attack, intending to end his life.

Despite the frightening ordeal, Masaka Nansikombi reassured his fans that he is now feeling better and will continue with his music career.

Could there be truth to his claims, or is this another case of superstition in Uganda’s entertainment industry? 🤔

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