Pastor Wilson Bugembe cautions fellow gospel artist Judith Babirye not to repeat her marriage mistakes over again
Recently, Hon Paul Musoke Ssebulime of Buikwe North filed a divorce application with her legal wife Hon Judith Babirye, Buikwe’s Woman MP, about what Ssebulime saw as the unkind behaviour of Babiry, which caused him to suffer mental and psychological torture in their marriage.
It is for this reason that fellow Gospel artist and also senior Pastor of the Worship House Church in Nansana Wilson Bugembe has come out to advise Judith Babirye not to repeat the same marriage mistakes again characterized by divorce and others.
“I felt like not talking about it because Judith is my sister, am always talking with her on WhatsApp. But I know these mistakes she’s made have taught her a lesson. She’s not perfect as there isn’t any. I know what she anticipated in marriage isn’t what she encountered. So pleas
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As celebrity life happens to be a public concern therefore Pastor Bugembe has consoled fellow gospel artist Judith Babirye and also asked Ssebulime to distance their marriage issues from social media.
“It’s just that celebrity marriage lives as a public issue, but there are many mistakes happening out there. Judith to some of us, we still love you and you’re still our sister and I am still your brother,” added gospel singer Wilson Bugembe. “And to Sebulime, please distance you
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When asked about Ssebulime’s claims that Judith’s born baby does not belong to him, Pastor Bugembe responded.
“We shall wait for the baby to grow thereafter DNA will be performed to prove his statements. If he’s not able to perform the DNA then we shall use a relative,” said Pastor Bugembe.
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Justice Olive Mukwaya Kazaarwe of the High Court Family Division heard the divorce application filed by Buikwe North MP Paul Musoke Sebulime against his wife Judith.
According to the court, the termination of a 17-month marriage between Judith Babirye and Paul Musoke Ssebulime on the grounds of cruelty was approved.
The couple got married under customary law in July 2018 in Kampala and they don’t have children together since Ssebulime claims Judith’s born baby isn’t his blood.
Justice Olive Mukwaya Kazaarwe held that there was no evidence to disprove that a ceremony to celebrate a customary marriage between Judith and Sebulime took place.
“In contention, the respondent (Judith Babirye) has acted in a manner that shows no respect to the petitioner. For example denial of marital rights, separation of the petitioner from his social interactions with the community and the long unexplained absences without communicatio
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Justice Olive Mukwaya Kazaarwe ruled,
“The holistic view of the petitioner’s testimony pointed to the uncomfortable roller coaster ride of a relationship dictated by the respondent. The court was prepared to believe that the unpredictable nature of the marriage created mental anxiety on the part of the petitioner.”
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