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“Someone Went to a Shrine and Found there My Photo”- Omega 256 Tells Her Story

Sean Musa Carter
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Sean Musa Carter - Editor-in-Chief
Omega 256

Western Uganda mega songstress Shamim Murerwa aka Omega 256 has come out and opened up about an unbelievable story of how she found her photo hang up in a shrine by someone.

Speaking out during an interview with Omukunja of Sanyuka TV, Omega narrated how one of her friends went to a shrine for certain works only to come back and tell her she had found her photo there.

Omega says that she was so shocked to an extent that she just rushed out and ran to the shrine to ask the witch doctor who had given her the photo.

Omega reveals that she came face-to-face with the elderly woman she found at the location and started begging her to return her photo but the woman asked for a number of items that Omega had to deliver before her photo was given back.

“You know, girls practice witchcraft a lot. I had a female friend who said she had gone to a shrine and seen my picture. I panicked a lot when I heard that. She gave me directions to the place, and I immediately rushed there because I honestly had nothing to do. I found an elderly woman at the shrine, and I cried and pleaded with her to give me my photo. I told her I didn’t come for anything else but that,” she said.

She kept laughing during the interview and said that it was a sad story but a real one.

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Watch her interview below:

@sanyukatvug Omega 256 on witch craft in the music industry. #SanyukaTusimbudde #SanyukaUpdates ♬ original sound – Sanyuka TV

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Sean Musa Carter is a prominent Ugandan news reporter, digital content creator, and multimedia journalist dedicated to covering the fast-paced world of local and international entertainment. He has built a reputation for breaking major celebrity updates, analyzing public media trends, and delivering exclusive music insights. As a core member of the Celeb Patrol UG newsroom, his mission is to provide accurate, high-energy reporting on the icons and events shaping East African pop culture.
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