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Lonely Eddy Kenzo To Sell His Seguku Mansion

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Eddy Kenzo and Rema Namakula pulled funds together to buy their home in Seguku valued at 500m. Kenzo had just won a BET when they purchased the property. He put a bigger percentage of the money, but ever since he was dumped by Rema, the issue of contention has been how Kenzo will compensate her.

Word in the corridors is that the two intend to sell the house. Rema wants to move on and concentrate on a new chapter in her life.

Kenzo is reluctant but according to sources, he might bend. They both wish for a peaceful split.

Rema is currently staying with her new man, Hamza Sebunya in Namugongo.

She owns a house in Munyonyo as well as in Namugongo.howwie

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