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Sheila Gashumba Spills the Tea: NBS TV’s Frustrates New Artistes

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Oh, the drama never ends in the world of TV and music! Our favorite lil’ stunner, socialite, and media personality Sheila Gashumba has once again taken center stage, this time shedding light on the dark side of NBS Television.

In a recent revelation that has tongues wagging and fingers typing furiously on social media, Sheila didn’t hold back on exposing what she calls NBS TV’s less-than-stellar treatment of new artists. According to her, it’s enough to make anyone want to change the channel.

Now, we all know Sheila has never been one to mince her words, and this time was no different. She boldly declared that her days at NBS were not all sunshine and rainbows. Nope. She spilled the tea, revealing that the way she was treated and the endless explanations she had to give left her feeling more like a courtroom lawyer than a TV personality.

Let’s rewind a bit, shall we? When Sheila first graced the screens of NBS Television after a five-show hiatus, it was a big deal. She had previously sworn off TV gigs, citing reasons such as wanting to explore new ventures and, of course, the infamous “low pay” debacle at her former workplace, NTV Uganda.

Initially, all seemed well in Sheila’s new TV home. But trouble brewed like a storm when she decided to shine the spotlight on upcoming artists. According to Sheila, that’s when the trouble started. She vividly recalls the saga of trying to get the talented Joshua Baraka on air, only to be met with repeated denials.

Picture this: Sheila, with her undeniable charm and passion for promoting new talent, fighting tooth and nail to get these fresh faces the exposure they deserve. Yet, time and time again, she faced hurdles and roadblocks from the powers that be at NBS.

But here’s the kicker—when Joshua Baraka finally graced the NBS stage, it was nothing short of a jaw-dropping moment. The talent, the charisma, the undeniable star quality left everyone in the studio in awe. Sheila couldn’t help but wonder why she had to jump through hoops to get such incredible talent on air.

Frustrated and fed up with the red tape and bureaucracy, Sheila made a bold statement. She declared that she would never again grace the screens of any TV station, especially not for a music show. The experience of having to plead and justify her choices, especially when it came to showcasing young, raw talent, was simply too much to bear.

So, there you have it, folks! Sheila Gashumba, the fearless queen of media, standing up for the underdogs and calling out NBS TV for its frustrating antics. Will this mark the end of her TV adventures? Only time will tell. But one thing’s for sure—when Sheila speaks, the industry listens. Stay tuned for more juicy gossip and scandalous revelations right here! 🍵💃🎤

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