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    Peng Peng Intoxicates Maama Fiina

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    The Traditional healer and NRM Mobiliser Sylvia Namutebi better known as Maama Fiina recently visited Sweden on a mission to poach some of the NRM Opposition members and surely she had a blast out there.

    On her tour to the Scandinavian country, she visited a number of people including online bloggers who fume acid against the ruling party – the National Resistance Movement (NRM). However, it seems she enjoyed more the visit she made to a one renowned Facebook blogger Raymond Soulfa better known as Peng Peng as she had a good time that left many of her fans amazed.

    Peng Peng welcomed Maama Fiina with a number of toxins that made her appear very drunk and in a lousy mood before putting her live on video, making fun of her as she spoke in tongues.

    In the video that has now gone viral on Social media, the aging President Museveni die hard is seen dancing with Peng Peng together with another guy identified as ‘Isma’ as they erotically touch each other. Their actions have left many speculating on what might have happened beyond the stage.

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