The public relations officer of Kibuli Muslim Sect, Sheikh Nuhu Muzaata Batte, has apologized to Idris Musuza aka Eddie Kenzo for insulting him as his ex-fiance, Rema Namakula introduced her new catch on Wednesday.
On taking up the microphone, Muzaata, started humiliating and hurling demeaning words to the Bet award winner and going against his mother who died long time ago as Kenzo’s daughters, Maya Musuza and Amal Musuza stared at him.
Kenzo later responded by applauding him for insults, “Thank you Sheikh Nuhu Muzaata that confronting and humiliating message but my mother died 20 years back that is why you are seeing me in this category. I wish she was alive I would have not been like this.”
In an open letter, Muzaata apologized saying he did not mean to attack you as a person neither did my message target someone. It was generic. “I kindly and humbly apologize to the public for the word I used that Wasa nyoko’ literally meaning ‘Marry your Mother’. It was a slip of the tongue.” He said.
“You spent years investing in a future with Namakula Rema that you chose and that you loved deeply. You gave pieces of yourself to someone that no one else on this earth has ever or probably will ever know. You can’t have those back now. She took your secrets and your love and she left. I’m sorry. If I could take it away, I would obviously, but all the sympathy in the world will not change her decision.” Reads in part of apology letter
Muzaata said there is a major difference between being lonely and being alone and kenzo is going to feel both, possibly at the same time. “Do not allow yourself to fall into this feeling so much that you forget how truly together you are. You are not alone. You are not single. You are not lost in a world that makes absolutely no sense. At the end of every single day, you are surrounded by an army of people who believe in you and who have faith in your strength and perseverance. Remember that.” He urged him.
“Your daughters Maya Musuza and Amal Musuza are going to be keeping a close eye on you – like they have always done. Keep it in mind that they are learning from you. Let them see what a strong and capable Man looks like. Give them something to be proud of. Let them see how well and easily you can stand on your own two feet and move forward with your life. And on days when you can’t be strong. When the grief and pain are too much to bear, let them see what it looks like to be human. Let her know that there is no such thing as perfection and that it is more than ok to grieve.”