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Nigerian comedian Klint da drunk spends festive season in Uganda

Protea operations manager Davis Mugabi (left), flanked by Simba Group Chairman Patrick Bitature (second left), shares a light moment with Klint da Drunk (second right) as the hotel’s general manager Florence Nyiramugisha (right) looks on.

Nigerians constituted the biggest number of foreign artistes who performed in Uganda last year. Over entertainers, most especially musicians, had several shows in different venues across the country throughout the year.

We are yet to predict what is going to happen this year but what we have learnt is that Nigerian comedian Klint Igwemba popularly known as ‘Klint da Drunk’ spent his festive season in Uganda and spent the holidays with the ‘big boys’.

The Nigerian comedian was one of the esteemed guests and international tourists who enjoyed their stay in Kampala.

He was invited to get an experience at Protea Hotel Kampala Skyz by Marriot and later had fun with corporates. They ate and drank together as he cracked their ribs with several jokes.

According to Ms Florence Nyiramugisha, the Hotel’s General, the local tourism prospects continue to show positive signs of recovery.

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