Singer Jose Chameleone is known for always being on the other side. The singer was on Monday hosted on NTV The Beat show by Douglas Lwanga, and being the second time he was appearing on the TV show, the host had a million questions, among them, the music doctor’s take on Jeff Kiwa’s child sacrifice case.
Unlike other artistes such as Radio, Weasel and Pallaso who have always branded Jeff Kiwa a witch and a murderer, Chameleone had this to say: “I know what it means to be involved in a case to do with murder or child sacrifice. I was also involved in it about two years ago and it wasn’t easy to get out of it.” He added that he was worried about Jeff Kiwa because no one knows the truth, although many people are quick to judge him.
On why he advised Radio and Weasel to ditch Kiwa, Chameleone said he wasn’t the one who advised the duo to cut ties with their then manager. “Radio and Weasel are old and they know how to decide what they want, no one told me to leave my father’s house, I left when I thought I was old enough,” Chameleone said.
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