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‘Toka kwa Bara Bara’ hit song maker claims he was poisoned

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Adam Mulwana, a singer who gained fame during the 2016 general elections due to his Toka kwa Bara Bara hit song dedicated to FDC presidential candidate Rtd. Col. Dr. Kizza Besigye, is currently fighting for his life.

For the past 11 months, he has been experiencing unstable health, and doctors have now discovered that he was poisoned, causing dysfunction of vital organs such as his liver.

Mulwana recalls how he initially didn’t know he was poisoned, experiencing profuse sweating and being forced to leave work due to the unbearable sweating.

“One day, while in the hospital, a doctor suggested that I check for poison, and to my shock, I had been poisoned,” he said.

Despite his dire condition, Mulwana has been trying to seek help from politicians like Kizza Besigye and Erias Lukwago. However, they have been busy or unwell themselves, but Mulwana remains optimistic that they will come through for him.

Mulwana was recently visited by the NUP party president Kyagulanyi Ssentamu Robert aka Bobi Wine, the secretary general David Lewis Rubongoya and MPs Nyeko Derrick and Geoffrey Kayemba Solo who shared a light moment with him.

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