I hardly follow the entertainment scene. Ngumu. That’s why I’ve heard of Ivan leo. Ex wa Zari. Zari wa Diamond. Diamond wa Tz. So I visit his wall, and shoot!, watu wana pesa. My question, or rather the bone of contention is the remarks following his demise.
Ati Ooh, “he lived a lavish lifestyle…Yote ni vanity…Utakufa uiwache yote humu…Money can’t buy life…” Eer mmh, what? Are people mad at him cz he had money? Or because he lived a life that most people only imagine? How should he have lived with that kind of cash? Múnjakaga múno. Fact is if most of us were to be given a shitload of cash, there are very high chances of everything changing. Lifestyle, social circles, behavior, places you hang out. By default. Few would remain true to their self.
So it irks me when people try to make it seem like he tried negotiating with God on the value of his life with his money ikagonga ukuta. As if the wealthy aren’t supposed to die. Alikuwa aishie na wealth yake? Death is certain, for all of us whether rich, poor, dark, basically all aspects of life. God gets to choose what time to pluck us from this horrible world. Let the parted rest in peace.[ATTACH=full]102289[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]102290[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]102291[/ATTACH]
We ALL give a fuck what people say about us. Hii na ile phrase ingine chics husema “I dress to please myself” Ni uongo tupu. People like to pretend like they don’t give two shits but it’s just armour wamevaa.
The dude was a sangoma in SA like all ugandans who are there but he owns three international schools in SA too.
The big bro are loaded too.
During the time of xenophobia did you hear any ugandan who was victimised?
No,and that tells you why.
Ninja had undergone alot of cosmetic sugery to trim his tummy/liposuction and stuff but any way thats life.