Ghetto gladiator Fik Gaza has swallowed his pride and returned to the yellow bus after weeks of publicly swearing he would never perform at another NRM rally.
The “Banana” hitmaker had gone nuclear on social media, accusing the ruling party of exploiting ghetto artists and vowing to refund every deposit they had sent him.
Fast-forward a few weeks, and there he was, mic in hand, full energy, tearing up stages in Western Uganda at presidential rallies.

When cornered by journalists, Fik Gaza didn’t even blink: “It was never about politics. It was about my money. Once they cleared what they owed me, I came back. Simple.”
He added with a grin: “I had to make noise first so they remember ghetto youths also eat. Bebe Cool, Balaam, Eddy Kenzo, they all pushed until the balance was settled. Now the account is smiling, so the catalogue is open.”
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Fik explained payment is per song performed, and with his long list of bangers, he plans to milk every rally dry. “Expect me at the next ten. Fans want the vibes, and I want my cheque.”
From boycott to back-to-back bookings in record time, Fik Gaza just proved that the ghetto way: make the loudest threat, collect the quietest bag.
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