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Showing posts with label Elvis Ssekyanzi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Elvis Ssekyanzi. Show all posts

Saturday, May 19, 2012

ELVIS BOUNCED

clipUGANDA's SILK Events proprietor, Elvis Sekyanzi, got the shock of his life when he was bounced by Kayihura’s boys last Friday at Kyadondo Rugby Club during the Battle of the Champions’ concert. The tycoon, whose events company managed the concert, was checking the sound system and going around ensuring everything ran smoothly. But the Policemen blocked him from entering through one of the private access points and ordered him to use the main access area. He tried to explain that he was running the show and even showed them his identity card, but the mean-looking Policemen didn’t care, so he ended up taking the longer route.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

BEBE COOL ESCAPES KAMPALA BOMB BY WHISKERE

“I had finished performing during the half-time break and I was seated in the front row enjoying the game. I don’t normally watch my football matches seated in the front row. I always seat at the back. Everyone was happy then all of a sudden…boom!”“I was thrown off my seat. There was silence all over. Before I could recollect my thoughts to find out what exactly was going on, I heard another blast…boom! I immediately knew something was terribly wrong,” says Bebe Cool.
Bebe was the main attraction at Kyadondo Rugby Club where the finals of the 2010 World Cup were being held. It was a reasonable crowd. Before heading down to Kyadondo Rugby Club Bebe had also performed at the MTN World Cup party at Boda Boda restaurant.
“While still at Boda Boda, I received a call from Elvis Ssekyanzi telling me to come down to Kyadondo and perform on stage. My wife suggested that we stay at Boda Boda but Elvis being our friend I decided to drop by, perform and watch the remaining half of the game from there,” says Bebe Cool.
It’s that decision that nearly proved fatal. “I knew it was a bomb blast after the second one went off. I was lying on grass having been thrown off my seat by the fast blast. All around me was blood. I saw a man missing an arm. I was helpless and dazed on the grass with pain. I then felt people pulling me up on my feet. It was my wife and some other people I didn’t know. We were put in a car and left the scene,” says Bebe Cool.

Source Monitor Uganda