Earlier this month, radio personality Brian Mulondo attacked musician King Saha and claimed he stinks like sewerage.
Mulondo's comments while on air didn't seat well with some of the people in the music industry including Nince Henry who has no nice words for the media personality.
"I have watched a video of a radio presenter called Brian Mulondo talking about an individual’s hygienic issues on the radio and using it to define the whole community of people who sing!
I am not so disappointed because, well! I haven’t known Mulondo as being a wise man intellectual enough for me to get disappointed in, but I believe that the fact that talking is the gift he has and it’s how he earns a living, it’s very important to improve on one’s intellectual capacity by reading and writing and doing research.
Trust me it improves your eloquence and subject articulation for better speech!
I have heard Mulondo many times struggle to make correct sentences in English so I will use that to forgive him for he could have meant to direct his message to the individual but he went off path linguistically and found himself enveloping everyone using pronouns like “they” “them” “these”.
Brian, I have to tell you that you don’t do that bro!
You don’t use an individual behavioral proclivity to define the general temperamental structure of a full fraternity!
Obviously, I have met people in the media fraternity who are complete drunkards, hygienically disgusting, and behaviorally appalling but those individuals cannot make me define a full industry of journalism by their behavioral deficiencies!
Well, wait! I'm not you and obviously, I am far more intellectual than you so still I will excuse you!
What I am saying, is next time if the issue is with more than one person which precisely requires you to use such pronouns, just be blunt enough to mention names.
I have been to a radio station where the presenter was stinking drunk early in the morning but I have not used that to think that all media are like that!
I love you Mulondo. You’re still a young man who can outgrow those petty momentary verbal excitement things and avoid disrespecting many people unknowingly!"Nince Henry wrote on his Facebook.
He asked Mulondo not to generalize issues and advised him to use other means of disseminating information.