Politics
“If You Don’t Stop Dragging Me Into Your Nonsense, I Will Teach You A Lesson” Nameere Warns Museveni’s Blue Eyed Girl Full Figure
Ugandan media personality Justine Nameere has issued a sharp warning to singer and presidential advisor Full Figure, telling her to stop dragging her into personal controversies. Nameere accused Full Figure of repeatedly mentioning her in online videos, particularly after the singer’s recent assault by unidentified men.
The incident in question occurred a few weeks ago when Full Figure was attacked in public, an episode that sparked widespread debate across social media. Instead of moving past the ordeal, Full Figure has since alleged that her rival, Justine Nameere, was behind the beating. These accusations have only deepened the hostility between the two outspoken women.
In a strong rebuttal, Nameere distanced herself from the attack and accused Full Figure of fabricating stories for sympathy. She argued that Full Figure was trying to elevate the incident by linking her name to it. “They thumped you, and the public celebrated because of what you have put many people through. Now you want to attach value to your thumping by adding my name to it. I was very clear that I did not beat you,” Nameere declared.
Nameere further criticized Full Figure for circulating online videos that featured her photos alongside those of her husband. She condemned the move as disrespectful and uncalled for, demanding that her family be left out of the drama. “Stop adding my beautiful pictures and my husband’s handsome photos to your videos,” she warned in frustration.
According to Nameere, the matter has already been handed over to her legal team, and she owes Full Figure no personal explanations. “Miss Public Nuisance, when the police summon someone, it’s between that person and the police. My lawyers know what to do in such situations. They do not owe you any update,” she asserted in a fiery statement.
The bitter exchange has reignited an already tense rivalry between the two, both of whom are known for their bold and confrontational styles. While Full Figure continues to paint herself as a victim, Nameere maintains that she is being unfairly dragged into an incident that has nothing to do with her.
As the spat escalates, public opinion remains divided. Some sympathize with Full Figure’s ordeal, while others rally behind Nameere’s unapologetic defense. What is certain is that this feud is far from settled, and given the fiery personalities involved, more clashes appear inevitable.
