Drama unfolded in the wee hours of Wednesday morning when Kilifi
Governor Amason Kingi and celebrated Ugandan musician Jose Chameleone
clashed at the popular K1 Klubhouse in Parklands, Nairobi.
Trouble started at the parking lot at around 2 am as Chameleone was leaving the club after a night out with close friends.
Governor Kingi had just parked his new white SUV Range Rover Vogue when a friend on his entourage spotted Chameleone.
The friend alerted the governor of the flamboyant musician’s presence
and Kingi sent him to ask the hit-maker to come and say hello.
Eyewitnesses say the Ugandan got furious by the move, which he deemed condescending. That is when all hell broke loose!
“Who does he think he is?” charged Chameleone, who was rocking a
black and gold top, a pair of black kitenge shorts and a black TMT cap,
as he entered his vehicle.
‘I HAVE MONEY’
“So I can’t leave the club because this guy has money and want to say
hello to me? I have money too and he can’t tell me anything. Let’s get
out of here!” said a visibly irritated Chameleone, while ordering his
entourage to leave the parking lot and head back to his hotel room.
He was in a group that included some Kenyan and Tanzanian musicians.
Kingi’s friend had to eat humble pie and inform the governor that Chameleone had declined to say hello to him.
Unfazed, the flashy governor, who donned a neatly pressed white linen
shirt, proceeded into the club’s VIP area and continued partying with
his friends.
Chameleone was in the country, alongside other East African musicians, to record a yet-to-be-unveiled M-Net TV show.
Born Joseph Mayanja, Chameleone is regarded as the king of showbiz in Uganda, a title he has held for more than 10 years.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments
(
Atom
)
No comments :
Post a Comment