Popular Ugandan singer Alien Skin has publicly distanced himself from officials of the National Resistance Movement (NRM). In a statement shared on his social media platforms, the artist made it clear that he does not wish to associate with the ruling party’s representatives.
Furthermore, Alien Skin explicitly warned NRM officials against visiting his home, office, or any other place within his personal space. His bold stance has sparked discussions among fans and political commentators, with many speculating on the reasons behind his decision.
While the singer did not elaborate on his motivations, his message suggests a strong desire to maintain independence from political affiliations. His announcement comes at a time when political relationships between artists and government figures are increasingly scrutinized in Uganda’s entertainment industry.
Alien Skin remains one of Uganda’s most talked-about musicians, and his latest move is sure to fuel further debate on the intersection of politics and music in the country.
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What Alien Skin said?
From today onward, NRM officials are not welcome in my home, office, or any part of my space unless your a Fan , Those who booked me for your political campaigns, you can come and collect your money back. I will no longer be associating with NRM officials in any capacity.
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