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Kenzo excited as daughter Amaal pays him a visit

Singer Eddy Kenzo must be a happy man after his younger daughter Aamal Musuuza went to visit him.

To share his joy, the artiste took to his social media to share the good news. He posted a picture of himself carry Amaal captioned, “Guess who came to visit me. Mukama mulungi bambi ????? #AamalMusuuza.”

Guess who came to visit me. Mukama mulungi bambi ????? #AamalMusuuza

Posted by Eddy Kenzo on Tuesday, 20 April 2021

 

After Rema Namakula married Dr. Ssebunya Hamza, Eddy Kenzo was seen many times on social media crying foul, claiming that he hadn’t been able to see his daughter because she did not allow it to happen.

Later in 2020, he was seen spending some time with Aamal at Maya’s birthday party.

The Big Talent Entertainment boss also recently announced the dates of his new album release. The multi-award-winning singer posted saying that come 30th April 2021 he will be dropping his new album that consists of several brand new jams.

It is nothing but good news from his side.

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