Weasel Manizo, the close friend and musical partner of the late Mowzey Radio, recently expressed his dismay over Lilian Mbabazi’s statements concerning Radio’s friendships before his untimely passing. During the Tusker Malt Conversessions, Mbabazi voiced doubts about the circumstances surrounding Radio’s death, stating that he lacked close friends.
In a candid interview with Galaxy TV, Weasel revealed the profound impact Mbabazi’s claims had on him. He disputed her assertion that Radio had no close friends, emphasizing that this was far from the truth. Contrary to Mbabazi’s narrative, Weasel recounted the days leading up to Radio’s admission to the hospital.
He mentioned that doctors had given them hope for Radio’s recovery, advising close friends to compile songs that might stimulate his brain. The news had filled them with excitement, leading to a celebratory bar visit before the devastating revelation that Radio had passed away.
Weasel firmly disagreed with Mbabazi’s belief that Radio had died before reaching the hospital. He pointed out that he had personally witnessed life-support machines keeping Radio alive, even before his eventual demise. While acknowledging the emotional toll Radio’s death took on many, Weasel did not place blame on Mbabazi for her claims.
Instead, he suggested that the shared grief might have distorted the perceptions of those associated with Radio. Weasel Manizo concluded by highlighting the disparity between the Lilian he knew before Radio’s death and the one he sees making statements in interviews.
This distinction, according to him, underscores the profound impact of Radio’s passing on everyone associated with him. In conclusion, Weasel Manizo’s candid response sheds light on the complex emotions surrounding Mowzey Radio’s friendships, challenging the narrative put forth by Lilian Mbabazi during the Tusker Malt Conversessions.