I was Wrongly Judged but thank God, I am Still Alive – Rocky Giant

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A week earlier, a disturbing video of singer Buchaman with friends mobbing up fellow faded artist Fred Giriya a.k.a Rocky Giant went viral on different media platforms. In the Video, the Presidential advisor and self-proclaimed Ghetto president Mark Bugembe (Buchaman) was seen thumping the ‘Pakalast’ hitmaker allegedly for calling himself a ghetto president.

Since it made its way to media, faded rapper Rocky Giant had never talked about it officially but he has finally spoken out on how he almost died in the hands of the former Firebase Army Vice President.

 

In the video, Rocky Giant stresses out that he was wrongly judged to the extent of testing death but thanks God that he is still alive after beingn kidnapped and assaulted.

Rocky Giant as he appears of recent

“I am very happy to be in front of your faces. I was kidnapped, I was wrongly judged, I was assaulted, but that is the world,…… I thank God that I came out alive, this is what they call arising from the dead.” said Rocky Giant.

He added on that artistes including Mowzey Radio, Danz Kumapeesa, and AK47 have died in similar scenarios and he could have been added to the list if it wasn’t for God’s mercy before thanking everyone that was concerned when the video made rounds on social media.

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