Secrets and what you didnt kow about Mowsey Radio| Mr vybs
1st Feb 2018
Music life
Radio released his first solo song, "Sweet Lady" when he was still in Leone Island. He began as a backup singer along with Weasel, behind Jose Chameleone. Following disagreements between Chameleone and the pair, they quit the group and formed Goodlyfe Crew which became successful. He made music collaborations with musicians such as Rabadaba in Ability alongside Weasle, a song that was produced by Just Jose. He has just been in music for 10 years…
How death came
Radio was reportedly knocked out cold by assailants last week in Entebbe after an altercation at De Bar. Police have since made several arrests as they seek answers. No one has yet been charged. Among those picked up was George Egesa, owner of the bar from where Mowzey was assaulted and then admitted to Emmanuel Clinic in Entebbe, transferred to Nsambya
Nine days after being beaten into a coma, Ugandan musician Moses Ssekibogo aka Mowzey Radio of the Goodlyfe Crew died today Thursday early morning at the intensive care unit at Case Hospital in Kampala.
Radio’s old school friend, Stephen
Wakaza who is now a high school teacher has a big story about Mowsey radio. The
highschool life and, who Radio is…
“My OB, classmate and seatmate has gone at an
early age. “He was always among best five students in class. He was very good
in Literature, English and music. He loved music lessons, to us sol-fa notes
were hard. As a seatmate, he taught me how to be creative when writing
stories which was hard for me. I also helped him in mathematics,”
According to Wakaza, Radio, went to Holy Cross Lake View Senior Secondary School Jinja from S.1 to S.4. He then joined Kiira College Butiki for Advanced Level studies.
“He was always voted the best in music competition at the district levels in all competitions the school participated in. He associated more with female schoolmates. You could never spot him at a football pitch, but it could not be a surprise to find him at net ball court,” he added.
According to Wakaza, Radio used to lead music in the Catholic Chapel and was always best vocalist and an actor in inter house competitions.
“At school during parents’ day, he could sing and move the audience. He never used to engage in riots and acts of hooliganism. I wonder how that came of him,” Wakaza narrates
"Holy Cross Lake View has woken up to sad news of the demise of our celebrity Moses Sekibogo aka Mowzey Radio. He will always be remembered. He used to lead a group of YCS students and always a trophy would be won. He was a very smart student and a health prefect. Fr Picavet, sorry for loss of your child, Sr Mary, your student is gone with all the talent,” a statement from his old school read.
“We have lost a talent. One of the best vocalists in Uganda,” Michael Kaaya of Advance Uganda, Kakiri branch said.
According to Wakaza, Radio, went to Holy Cross Lake View Senior Secondary School Jinja from S.1 to S.4. He then joined Kiira College Butiki for Advanced Level studies.
“He was always voted the best in music competition at the district levels in all competitions the school participated in. He associated more with female schoolmates. You could never spot him at a football pitch, but it could not be a surprise to find him at net ball court,” he added.
According to Wakaza, Radio used to lead music in the Catholic Chapel and was always best vocalist and an actor in inter house competitions.
“At school during parents’ day, he could sing and move the audience. He never used to engage in riots and acts of hooliganism. I wonder how that came of him,” Wakaza narrates
"Holy Cross Lake View has woken up to sad news of the demise of our celebrity Moses Sekibogo aka Mowzey Radio. He will always be remembered. He used to lead a group of YCS students and always a trophy would be won. He was a very smart student and a health prefect. Fr Picavet, sorry for loss of your child, Sr Mary, your student is gone with all the talent,” a statement from his old school read.
“We have lost a talent. One of the best vocalists in Uganda,” Michael Kaaya of Advance Uganda, Kakiri branch said.
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