Presidential advisor and singer Eddy Kenzo has once again taken aim at opposition leader Bobi Wine, real name Robert Kyagulanyi, questioning why the wealthy politician continues to challenge Yoweri Museveni.

Speaking during a televised interview, Kenzo did not hold back. He described Bobi Wine as “unappreciative,” arguing that the National Unity Platform president has accumulated significant wealth and should be living comfortably instead of opposing the government.

According to Kenzo, Bobi Wine owns prime land in Busabala — allegedly more than 10 acres — with each acre valued at around UGX 800 million. He also referenced his Magere home, said to sit on approximately seven acres, with each acre reportedly worth over UGX 600 million.

Kenzo further claimed that Bobi Wine owns yachts on Lake Victoria and has successfully educated his children through university — questioning why someone living that life would still claim dissatisfaction.

“President Museveni has helped a lot of people, but they turn on him,” Kenzo said.
“Even Mr. Kyagulanyi… has land in Busabala, land in Magere, yachts on the lake, and has educated his children. But he also says he isn’t happy with the government. So, it’s not new for people to be unappreciative.”