NewsRema Namakula reveals she is already legally married to Dr. Hamza Ssebunya

Rema Namakula reveals she is already legally married to Dr. Hamza Ssebunya

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  • Rema says her Nikkah with Dr. Hamza Ssebunya happened before the 2019 Kwanjula
  • She insists she is already legally married under Islamic law
  • She blames social media interference for destabilizing many modern relationships

Songstress Rema Namakula has finally put the long-running wedding questions to rest, revealing that she is already fully married to her husband, Dr. Hamza Ssebunya. According to the Wano singer, their Nikkah (Islamic marriage ceremony) was concluded long before their 2019 glamorous Kwanjula ceremony, making her a legally recognized wife under the Islamic faith. Her remarks come amid years of pressure from fans who have repeatedly demanded a lavish white wedding.

Hamza Ssebunya, Rema Namakula

Rema explained that while the public keeps waiting for a grand ceremony, the most important part of the union was already completed years ago. She noted that unless they decide to stage a luxurious celebration for cameras and fans, there is no pending wedding left to hold.

“Our Nikkah was done before the public Kwanjula, so I am already a legally married wife.”

In the same conversation, the singer also opened up about the growing impact of social media on modern relationships. She warned that too many outsiders insert themselves into couples’ private matters, often becoming “third parties” who plant doubt and confusion.

“These social media in-laws can make people question their choices, yet they are not living your life.”

Rema added that online criticism, including body shaming and constant comparisons, should never be allowed to define love. According to her, physical looks are never the true foundation of a stable relationship. What matters most is peace, support, and genuine connection between partners.

She advised couples to guard their marriages against unnecessary public opinions, saying many people who interfere in other people’s relationships often lack the love and commitment they criticize in others.

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