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Meddie Ssentongo is now a farmer

Meddie in his gardenMeddie Ssentongo has just replaced his fancy high top boots for gum boots. Yes, the ex-convict/socialite who got into the news for driving sleek cars and splashing money in nightclubs and, of course his relationship with Bad Black is a wiser man after graduating from the University of Understanding (Luzira prison).

Meddie has cut down on his spending habits. It was even rumoured that he was a bag boy of sorts for the Sangomas (South Africa based rich Ugandans) when they were in the country during the festive season. It is said that they used to send him to the counter for drinks and he would keep the change.

We are yet to verify that story, but what we know is that the man who was convicted together with Bad Black for swindling several million dollars from British national, David Greenhalgh has now gone into farming.

Meddie posted photos of his farm on Facebook on Wednesday.  “The other side of me. It was such a long day at the farm, it’s a new year no jokes!” He is into mixed farming with several heads of cattle and banana and maize plantations. We are yet to tell the location of his farm.

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