Kenzo Stands Firm on No Reconciliation with Bobi Wine

Eddy Kenzo has declared that he will never reconcile with Bobi Wine, stating that they do not need each other and urging his supporters to stop intimidating him.

Kenzo’s initial breakthrough song, “Yanimba,” was a collaboration with Bobi Wine’s younger brother, Mikie Wine. At that time, Kenzo was associated with Bobi Wine’s Firebase Crew camp.

However, over the years, the two have fallen out and become sworn enemies, holding divergent ideologies both musically and politically.

Kenzo asserts that many of Bobi Wine’s supporters intimidate him on social media, demanding that he reconcile with the NUP president and support his political cause.

In an interview with a local TV station, the Big Talent singer stood firm, stating that he would never comply with their request because Bobi does not need him.

“I can never work with Bobi Wine again because he doesn’t need me. And it’s many of us in this; if he needed us, we would be working with him. I tell you, my friends, if you want to dislike me because I do not associate with Bobi Wine, please go ahead because it will never happen. That is clear. I have no major issues with him; he can continue his work, but never intimidate me. I will not incite violence, nor will I ask people to demonstrate. I will not do that.”

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