When Rema Namakula dumped fellow singer, BET award winner Edirisa Musuuza aka Eddy Kenzo, for a new man, Dr Hamza Ssebunya, a few years ago, some people predicted that it would soon end in tears.
But Hamza and Rema are celebrating four years of knowing each others and three years since the introduction ceremony that broke the heart of kaana ka mbaata Eddy Kenzo. In these four years of knowing each other, the Sili Muyembe singer and her doctor have been blessed with one baby girl.
On the occasion of their love anniversary, Rema Namakula sent a sweet lovely message to her man Dr Hamza, telling him that she still gets butterflies when she beholds him! She even said that it was a good decision to chuck child of the duck Eddy Kenzo and embrace the love and medical doctor who has been spoiling her with nothing but love and care.
“Today marks four years since I met you, three years since I introduced you to my family and friends. It’s magical how you still give me butterflies 🦋. You are one of my best decisions ever 🥰 cheers to more years of loving and spoiling me 😋 Happy Anniversary to us Papi ❤❤❤. NINKUKUNDA MUNONGA ❤❤,” wrote Rema.
It should be remembered that a few weeks ago, a video of Dr Hamza with another woman circulated on social media, making some people suggest that it had ended in tears for Rema. But Rema gave a very interesting response to prove that she was still the one that Dr Hamza loves so much. (See Details and Video Here).
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