Masaka-based tycoon Emmanuel Lwasa has further defended the ‘small cassava’ in a viral video tape attributed to him.
Days ago, the videos hit social media like a storm.
Lwasa defended his ‘cassava’ size, saying he was not a grave digger who needed to carry a huge spade between his legs.
His current wife said her husband Lwasa should carry his cross that the ‘small cassava’ video has become.
Now according to Lwasa, the video is an attempt at deep fakes.
“Go to hell, you are so naïve,” Lwasa told the makers and editors of the video.
“You won’t manage me.”
He added: “If I wasn’t a prominent man, you would have succeeded in attributing that fake video to me.”
Then he bragged: “Surely, I am the one who shatters stones [the one whose cassava smashes sumbies].”
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