Big Talent boss and UNMF president Eddy Kenzo made a stunning admission on live TV: he still respects musician-turned-politician Bobi Wine even though the two are no longer on speaking terms!

Kenzo, who once shared unforgettable moments under Bobi’s Firebase crew, revealed that while their friendship hit the rocks, he holds no grudges against the opposition leader. “We have our problems as normal people, but I still respect him as my elder because we used to move together a lot,” Kenzo confessed.
The award-winning star, however, didn’t shy away from exposing the cracks that ended their bond. According to him, the real fallout came when Bobi Wine dived into politics. Kenzo accused the NUP chief of forcing fellow musicians to take sides, claiming Bobi resorted to tearing down artists instead of uniting them.

“Even when he started his politics, he wanted us to support him by force. All he did was go to different stations and degrade us, but he could never call us to sit down with him,” Kenzo lamented.
The outspoken singer, who has often thrown his weight behind the ruling party, insists that despite the bitter split, he harbors no ill will: “I do not blame him for being on the side of the opposition because it is not an abomination. He can carry on with his work.”
For now, both men seem to be walking different paths, with Kenzo running the music industry and Bobi Wine fighting political battles.
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