On Thursday of this week, musician Jose Chameleone graduated from Cavendish University with a degree in Diplomacy and International Relations.

He hosted a dinner to celebrate the graduation, which was attended by close friends and family members.

During his speech, Gerald Mayanja, his father, took the opportunity to caution him against using drugs. He advised the singer to refrain from consuming alcohol, as it could endanger his life.

"If you truly value your life, why do you continue to drink alcohol and wake up every morning suffering from hangovers? What are you searching for? I now have a 22-year-old grandchild. I also have an 18-year-old, a 17-year-old, and a 15-year-old. I'm not sure if any of you will live to see that. However, if you wish to experience becoming a grandparent like me, you must quit drinking," he stated.

Chameleon underwent a surgery in America in July, and doctors advised him to abstain from alcohol.