By Ahmad
Muto
Dance group The Triplets Ghetto
Kids have
put the worries of losing ownership of their Makindye residence behind after
Patricia Nabakooza, one of the dancers, revealed they have fully paid up.
It
emerged in November 2019 that the young sensational dancers were set to lose their
Boston Makindye address after only paying half of the agreed amount for the house
and defaulting on the balance of sh102 million.
It
took the intervention of the Speaker of Parliament, Rebecca Kadaga to mobilize
funds through fellow MPs to save the dancers.
According
to Nabakooza, they now fully own the house and on the behalf of the group
thanks the members of parliament for their effort and fans for contributing to
see them out of their misery.
The
Triplets Ghetto Kids rose to fame after they featured on singer Eddy Kenzo’s
Sitya Loss hit that became a global sensation. The kids the went a head to
collaborate with international acts, get interviews with global media networks and
perform on big stages. It was a shock to the public when it emerged after
marketing Uganda, they could barely sustain themselves.
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