Don’t exhume my body – Bajjo Events makes bold declaration on paternity claims

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Outspoken public figure and events promoter Bajjo Events (Andrew Alfonso Mukasa) has publicly declared that he does not want his body exhumed after his death for DNA tests arising from paternity claims or family disputes.There is a woman who lives in Germany; she claims to have my child.BajjoSpeaking candidly, Bajjo revealed that there are children he distanced himself from during his lifetime and insisted that those matters should remain settled even after his passing.He recounted a case involving a woman living in Germany whom he says has repeatedly claimed that he fathered her child. According to Bajjo, despite asking the woman to bring the child so they could meet and establish the truth, she has never done so.I don’t want to be exhumed when I die. I’ve children that I denied when I’m still alive. There is a woman who lives in Germany; she claims to have my child, but whenever I ask her to bring the child so I can see them, she hides the child.He further disclosed that there is another child whom he acknowledges is biologically his but whom he has disowned following family disagreements. Bajjo claimed he paid for the child’s education before the mother allegedly took the child away from the school, a situation that led him to cut ties.There’s also a child I disowned though I biologically fathered her, and I chased her out of my clan. She should never come to the family, and this is my will. I spent a lot of my money on her education, then her mother snatched her away from school. She should never attend my funeral.Bajjo went on to claim that children who do not have their father’s blessing face difficulties in life, a personal belief he said informs his stance.Behind the laughs: Taata Kimbowa’s rise in Uganda’s comedy sceneAccording to the events promoter, he officially recognizes only six children, all of whom underwent DNA testing to confirm paternity. He stressed that should he die, his family should not entertain any fresh DNA tests or exhume his remains to settle future paternity claims.The total number of children I consider is six because I performed DNA on them, and if I die now, never waste time doing DNA tests.The late Muhammad Ssegirinya was first exhumed because he was not buried properly. This second exhumation for a DNA test is unnecessary because I know his children. – Bajjo#SanyukaUnCut #SanyukaUpdates #FfeBannnoDdala pic.twitter.com/koumFSIT4e— Sanyuka TV (@sanyukatv) July 3, 2026The post Don’t exhume my body – Bajjo Events makes bold declaration on paternity claims appeared first on MBU.