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Chameleone spent his money on women – DJ Jacob Omutuuze

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Dembe FM’s presenter DJ Jacob Omutuuze a.k.a Akugunzibwe Jacob, says the reason Jose Chameleone has turned into be a beggar is because he blew his money on women in his youthful age.

DJ Jacob reasoned that for the years Chameleone ruled the music industry.

In addition, he says that Chameleone would have started a proper music label.

He also claims that maybe he would have started a charity organization to help the needy but he has none of the two currently.

Jacob added that seeing the Bayuda singer zero down to a beggar is absurd.

He gave an example of Diamond Platnumz who has used the money he has earned in the music industry to set up a record label and other big projects.

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DJ Jacob advice to Chameleone

DJ Jacob also advised him to go ahead and plan for his old age if he gets some good money from Gen. Saleh.

“At his age and experience, Jose Chameleone should be owning a record label and at least a charity org to help the needy.”

“With the few years that he has been in the industry Diamond Platnumz already owns these.”

“It is really absurd that Chameleone, with all the years he has been at the top of the industry he is a beggar today.”

“This is all because, unlike Diamond who planned for his earning from music, Chameleone and his colleagues blew it on women.”

“If he is lucky and gets some money from Saleh, my advice to him would be that he uses it to plan for his old age.”

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