Socialite and influencer Bad Black has publicly criticized Jane Kasubo, the mother of the late Ugandan musician Mowzey Radio, over her recent appeal for public assistance. Kasubo had sought help to secure 350 million Ugandan shillings needed to finalize the payment for land critical to accessing Radio’s burial site.
Earlier this week, Kasubo made an emotional plea to the public, revealing her struggle to raise the necessary funds to secure the property. She mentioned that she had reached out to fellow musician Eddy Kenzo for assistance, but had yet to receive any support. In response, Kasubo appealed to “Ugandans of good heart” to help her safeguard the land tied to her late son’s legacy.
Bad Black’s Fiery Response
Bad Black, known for her bold and often controversial statements, did not hold back in her response to Kasubo’s plea. In a recent social media post, Bad Black blasted Kasubo for what she perceived as an unnecessary public display of need. The socialite questioned why the family had not taken steps to secure the property earlier and why they were now placing the burden on the public.
“Why come to the public with such issues? Was there no other way to handle this? It’s not the public’s responsibility to solve these family matters,” Bad Black remarked. Her comments have sparked a heated debate, with some supporting her outspoken stance while others criticize her lack of empathy.
The incident has ignited a broader discussion on the responsibilities of families of public figures and the extent to which they should seek public support. While some fans and followers have expressed disappointment in Bad Black’s harsh criticism, others argue that she has a point, questioning the management of Radio’s estate and the family’s financial planning.
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