In a bold response to the recent allegations of Bebe Cool questioning his financial capacity, Abitex Promotions, also known as Abbey Musinguzi, vehemently asserted that he stands as one of the premier event promoters with the capability to orchestrate major events worth a staggering half a billion.
Directly addressing the comparison with his rival, Alien Skin, Abitex emphasized the vast difference in attendance numbers at their respective events. He likened Alien Skin’s gatherings to a small birthday party, reinforcing his stature in the events promotion realm.
Setting the record straight on Bebe Cool’s claim of a staggering Ugx 12M performance fee, Abitex outrightly dismissed any intention of hiring the artist. Citing the penchant of Bebe Cool for inciting anger rather than entertaining, Abitex tactfully distanced himself from the controversial artist.
Underscoring his stance, Abitex revealed a previous financial setback when he engaged Bebe Cool in a battle with Goodlife. The promoter asserted that the collaboration resulted in a financial loss, providing a concrete reason behind his reluctance to involve Bebe Cool in future ventures.
In a cutting remark, Abitex suggested that Bebe Cool might need a visit to the hospital for a mental health check-up. The statement was aimed at the artist’s seemingly erratic statements, raising doubts about his mental state.
As the Enkuuka Tobongoota and Enkwacho Festivals loom on the horizon, Abitex Promotions is poised to maintain its reputation as a financial powerhouse in the event promotion industry. Bebe Cool’s accusations seem to have little impact on Abitex’s unwavering commitment to delivering successful and crowd-pulling events.