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Buchaman: Bobi Wine should embrace his national role, not hide in Ghetto style

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  • Buchaman warns Bobi Wine about the dangers of his “Rabadoba” style and urges caution.
  • He emphasizes that Bobi Wine has outgrown his Ghetto persona and now carries national responsibilities.
  • The advice is clear: Bobi Wine should prioritize safety and let the authorities protect him.

Dancehall star Buchaman has some straight-up advice for his longtime friend Bobi Wine: it’s time to ditch the “Rabadoba” antics and embrace the stature he’s earned.

Speaking with NTV’s Mwasuze Mutya, Buchaman unpacked the infamous “Rabadoba” style—a clever game of hide-and-seek that Bobi Wine has apparently mastered over the years. While it might have worked back in the day, Bucha warns it’s far too risky now.

“You could easily get hurt—or worse—caught in crossfire,” Bucha said. “The country still needs him alive.”

He went on to stress that Bobi Wine isn’t just a Ghetto superstar anymore; he’s a national figure whose position demands responsibility.

“I know him well,” Buchaman explained. “He’s brilliant at hiding in plain sight, but he’s grown past the Ghetto days. He’s a big person now.”

Buchaman concluded with a piece of advice for Bobi Wine: “He should go back home and let the police protect him, like the important figure he is.”

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