By Our Reporter
Ugandan General Muhoozi Kainerugaba has made another controversial statement that has caught the attention of many, both online and offline.
This time, he boldly declared that after capturing Kisangani, a city in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), he plans to rescue American singer Beyoncé from her husband, rapper Jay-Z.
“After capturing Kisangani, I will go and rescue BeyoncĂ© from her husband. She is mine!” Muhoozi said in a social media post that quickly went viral.
The statement left many people confused, amused, and even outraged. Muhoozi’s comments are seen as an unusual combination of military talk and personal interest, raising questions about his intentions.
“Is he serious? A whole general talking about BeyoncĂ© like this?” one social media user commented.
Others laughed it off, thinking it was a joke or a playful comment from the general.
“Muhoozi always says these things to get attention. I don’t think he’s serious,” said another user.
But while some thought it was just a playful remark, others were concerned.
They questioned if such comments were appropriate coming from a high-ranking military official like Muhoozi.
Muhoozi has previously made headlines for his statements about military operations, and his latest comment about Kisangani raised alarms.
Kisangani is a strategic city in the DRC that has seen various military actions over the years, and Muhoozi’s remark about capturing it has fueled speculation about Uganda’s plans in the region.
“We are ready to take Kisangani if needed. After that, I will personally go to bring BeyoncĂ© to Uganda,” he added.
As of now, neither Beyoncé nor Jay-Z has responded to Muhoozi’s statement.
The couple is known for keeping their private life away from public drama, so it remains to be seen if they will react to this unexpected claim.
While some fans have joked about Muhoozi’s words, others have raised concerns about the political and diplomatic impact of such statements.
Critics say that as a leader in the Ugandan military, Muhoozi should focus on regional stability rather than making remarks that could create tensions.
For now, General Muhoozi’s words have sparked a viral conversation across social media.
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