By Patriot corps
In a candid revelation, Naffz Cee, the esteemed chairperson of Teso Entertainment Ensemble, has finally spoken out about his abrupt departure from the highly anticipated Muhoozi Kaziki event.
Putting an end to speculations and rumors, Naffz Cee clarified, “Most people asked me why I walked out of stage on the day of Muhoozi Kaziki, immediately after entering stage. I gain walked out. Most people said I was arrogant and disrespectful to my fans, but I didn’t care.”
Detailing the ordeal, Naffz Cee shed light on the grueling conditions faced by artists, “I was exhausted, exploited to the core. Imagine performing three times a day in different places without proper transport, no serious meals, no refreshments.”
The talented artist highlighted the disparity in treatment between local artists and politicians’ favored performers, stating, “Dear politician, stop underpricing your own artists from your regions when such projects come and yet the other people pay their artists goods millions to perform konye oni.”
His brave revelation serves as a wake-up call to the industry, urging artists to value their worth and not succumb to empty promises from politicians. Naffz Cee’s story is a testament to the resilience of artists and a call for fair treatment in the entertainment world.
” He told us he was out of the country and he would pay us using his personal money when he comes back on 10th September 2023, from that day till now the minister isnt reacheable,”
Naffz cee further stated that ” if he gave someone that money, then who is it?”
By press time, attempts to reach the minister were futile for he was in the Parliament responding to the queries raised by members on accountability of shs 97billion for the rennovation of Namboole national stadium.