- Ugandan military general Muhoozi Kainerugaba has set social media ablaze with a controversial tweet about Ayra Starr.
- The outspoken general took to Twitter to profess his admiration for the “Rush” crooner in a move that has left the internet buzzing.
- But it wasn’t just his declaration of love that caught everyone’s attention—it was what he suggested he would do for Ayra Starr that truly shook netizens.
A recent post by Muhoozi Kainerugaba, the son of Uganda’s president, has sparked an online storm, drawing widespread reactions and controversy.
In a now-deleted tweet that seemed more like a teasing threat than a casual remark, Muhoozi shared a statement from his grandfather, revealing what he claims is a generational permission to pursue any woman he desires on the planet.
According to the tweet, he has chosen Nigerian pop sensation Oyinkansola Aderibigbe, better known as Ayra Starr, as the object of his affections, declaring his intent to “capture” the Mavin Records star.
Muhoozi wrote:
“My late Grandfather…Mzee Amos gave me permission to get any woman on earth! I will capture that girl… Ayra Starr.”
This bold declaration, posted on social media, quickly went viral, with many users reacting to the audacity of the statement. The tweet, which some viewed as playful banter, left a more uncomfortable impression on others.
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In relatèd news, two of Nigeria’s brightest musical stars, Rema and Ayra Starr, recently transformed a Lagos concert into an unforgettable experience.
Their performance was nothing short of magical, a seamless fusion of music, chemistry, and charisma that captivated everyone in attendance.
These two rising supernovas, both signed to the renowned Mavin Records label, didn’t just entertain—they created an electrifying connection that felt like a celebration of their shared journey in the music industry.
Ayra Starr, the radiant “Celestial Being,” had already set the night ablaze at Flytime Fest 2024, weaving her sultry vocals with hypnotic waist movements that left the crowd spellbound.
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