Singer wants to join Illuminati to dethrone Chameleone, Eddy Kenzo
An upcoming Ugandan singer has claimed
he wants to join Illuminati to dethrone
Uganda’s music and showbiz king Jose
Chameleone and BET award-winner Eddy
Kenzo.
The 20-year-old singer, who spoke to
Citizen Digital , lamented he has been in the
music industry since he was 14 but has
never gotten the breakthrough to make it big
on a national platform.
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“I started singing when I was 14; put a lot of
energy, but nothing seems to pay off!” he
retorted.
The singer who identified himself as Agolodei
added: “In however much I sing nice songs,
and know how to write good music, I still
need that extra force to sustain me.”
Agolodei said what motivates him to make
true his decision is the desire to outshine
and eventually dethrone Jose Chameleone
from the helm of Ugandan music.
“I don’t want to be like Dr Jose Chameleone
or Eddy Kenzo; I want to be bigger than all
Ugandan artistes; I feel like relying solely on
hardwork won’t pay off – I have to top my
talent up with Illuminati forces,” he told.
Asked on whether he knows how the secret
sect operates, the upcoming artiste divulged:
“I don’t know much about Illuminati.
Although I have heard of its powers from
people; I feel it can make me more
successful.”
Agolodei says he is a Christian, and often
goes to church but is ready to let go of his
inherent religion.
“I am a Christian who goes to church
regularly but I want to change and join the
underground forces. I am very ready to do
everything!”
But which songs does he sing?
“I have recorded many songs. The recent
one is titled: “You Call Me” and before its
release, there’s one which performed quite
well called “Zaina”.
This is not the first time the upcoming
musician has considered joining the cult.
Last year, he tried to but failed.
“I have friends in South Africa who promised
to link me up with Illuminati. I gave them
some money to help me out but they ended
up disappearing with the money. All through
they had boasted to me how they make
huge sums of money from the occult group,”
he disclosed.
Agolodei says he fears telling his family
about his plans.
he wants to join Illuminati to dethrone
Uganda’s music and showbiz king Jose
Chameleone and BET award-winner Eddy
Kenzo.
The 20-year-old singer, who spoke to
Citizen Digital , lamented he has been in the
music industry since he was 14 but has
never gotten the breakthrough to make it big
on a national platform.
Also Read: Top artists respond to Illuminati
claims, satanic forces rumours
“I started singing when I was 14; put a lot of
energy, but nothing seems to pay off!” he
retorted.
The singer who identified himself as Agolodei
added: “In however much I sing nice songs,
and know how to write good music, I still
need that extra force to sustain me.”
Agolodei said what motivates him to make
true his decision is the desire to outshine
and eventually dethrone Jose Chameleone
from the helm of Ugandan music.
“I don’t want to be like Dr Jose Chameleone
or Eddy Kenzo; I want to be bigger than all
Ugandan artistes; I feel like relying solely on
hardwork won’t pay off – I have to top my
talent up with Illuminati forces,” he told.
Asked on whether he knows how the secret
sect operates, the upcoming artiste divulged:
“I don’t know much about Illuminati.
Although I have heard of its powers from
people; I feel it can make me more
successful.”
Agolodei says he is a Christian, and often
goes to church but is ready to let go of his
inherent religion.
“I am a Christian who goes to church
regularly but I want to change and join the
underground forces. I am very ready to do
everything!”
But which songs does he sing?
“I have recorded many songs. The recent
one is titled: “You Call Me” and before its
release, there’s one which performed quite
well called “Zaina”.
This is not the first time the upcoming
musician has considered joining the cult.
Last year, he tried to but failed.
“I have friends in South Africa who promised
to link me up with Illuminati. I gave them
some money to help me out but they ended
up disappearing with the money. All through
they had boasted to me how they make
huge sums of money from the occult group,”
he disclosed.
Agolodei says he fears telling his family
about his plans.

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