A few hours ago, Pallaso took to Instagram and shared a cellphone photo taken at his Twatoba concert and captioned it with a tl:dr post following what he calls unendless calls from people asking about singer Sheebah Karungi and her manager Jeff Kiiwa.

This comes after fans pressurized Pallaso during the show demanding to know why Sheebah Karungi—with whom he released great hits like Go Down Low and  Mundongo—wasn't available to perform.

In this long post, Pallaso made some serious allegations about Jeff Kiwa claiming that the renowned music manager did every thing possible to make the Twatoba concert fail. He also claims Jeff stopped Sheebah Karungi from performing at the concert.

Pallaso quoted "I don't want the success of my concert to be attached to a name like Jeff Kiwanuka because he did every thing possible to make it fail but by the power of God he failed miserably".

He added "With Sheebah, I don't know how much power she had in making the decision not to come but the truth is I still love Sheebah so much and hopefully we can keep on making music for our fans who matter so much to us ... I will never do wrong to Sheebah or even think of it., Two wrongs can't make it right.. And let Jeff Kiwanuka be Jeff Kiwanuka coz I guess it brings him pleasure doing evil and I never want any questions concerning that man .,,, I refuse to mix good and evil".

Aug. 1, 2015, while appearing on Galaxy FM, Pallaso revealed that the connection between him and Sheebah Karungi was AK47. He further said that after AK47's death, everything changed. Since then, the two haven't been seen together very often ... which makes these accusations questionable.

We reached Jeff for a comment regarding these Pallaso's allegations;

He didn't explain. You should ask him what I did exactly. I have no more comments -- Jeff said.

However, we reached Pallaso to support his claims ... did he respond? Nah!

We'll keep you updated in case anything develops.


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