Presidential advisor on Ghetto affairs and veteran dancehall artist Mark Bugembe, famously known as Buchaman, has issued a strong warning to his former close ally Bobi Wine, urging him to abandon what he called the “robadoba style” and start behaving like the national figure he has become.

Speaking during an interview on a local TV station, Buchaman advised the NUP president to stop playing hide and seek with security agencies, arguing that such a lifestyle could easily put his life and that of his family at risk.

According to Buchaman, Bobi Wine is well known for his ability to disappear and move quietly, a skill he perfected during his ghetto days, but that chapter should now be closed.

“Drop the robadoba style. You could easily get hurt, or worse, even caught in crossfire. I know him well, he is brilliant at hiding in plain sight, but he has grown past the ghetto days. He’s a big person now,” Buchaman said.

The self-proclaimed ghetto president turned presidential advisor emphasized that Bobi Wine now holds a national status and should act like a statesman rather than a street activist.

Buchaman concluded by advising Bobi Wine to return home and accept formal security.

“He should go back home and let the police protect him, like the important figure he is,” he added.

The comments have since sparked mixed reactions online, with fans divided over whether Buchaman is genuinely concerned or subtly throwing shade at his former friend.