Renowned events promoter Abitex Promotions has taken a firm stance against what he perceives as a breach of cultural norms by Bajjo Events. In a recent romantic outing, Bajjo’s public display of emotions, coupled with his act of kneeling before Doreen Nasasira, has ignited Abitex’s disapproval.
Abitex, a cultural adept, emphasizes that in Buganda tradition, it is women who traditionally kneel before men, not the other way around. His frustration stems from the belief that such behavior is unnecessary and, more importantly, embarrassing for a man.
This departure from cultural expectations has not only raised eyebrows but also provoked Abitex’s ire. He contends that Bajjo’s actions undermine the dignity and respect traditionally associated with African men.
Speaking directly to the issue, Abitex has urged Bajjo to reconsider his actions. He emphasizes the importance of upholding the values and principles that define African masculinity. For Abitex, Bajjo’s behavior not only reflects poorly on himself but perpetuates negative stereotypes about African men, often unjustly portrayed as weak or excessively emotional.
In a direct statement, Abitex expresses his disappointment, calling on Bajjo to be mindful of the cultural tapestry that shapes their identity. He believes that adherence to tradition not only preserves cultural integrity but also challenges prevailing stereotypes about African masculinity.
As Abitex Promotions aims to foster events that celebrate cultural diversity, this call for cultural integrity reflects a broader commitment to challenging societal norms and promoting a more nuanced understanding of African identity.