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Gospel singer Exodus claims he is getting back whatever was stolen after demons left him

Allen Kisakye by Allen Kisakye
3rd July 2019 at 17:38
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George Timothy Lubega alias Exodus has hit back at those laughing at him for harbouring ‘demons’.

At the weekend, the gospel singer went to Pastor Robert Kayanja’s Miracle Centre Cathedral to seek blessings.

However, photos that later emerged showed the Igwe singer visibly ‘touched’ by the Holy Spirit and lying helpless on the ground.

These photos gave social media gossips points of discussion, with many claiming that the singer had a lot of ghosts in him.

One of those who counted the ghosts said they had been sent by his ex-girlfriend Belle Brenda Mwanje.

“Pastor Robert Kayanja has chased the demons from singer Exodus that are believed to have been sent to him by his ex-girlfriend,” he posted.

But through his social media platforms, Exodus says that he does not care about what happened, because he is currently getting back everything that the devil had took from him.

He did not say whether it’s true the demons were sent to him by Brenda.

Recently though, during an interview with Spark TV, Exodus claimed that they are in a good relationship with Brenda since they have children together.

“Me and the mother of my children are the most amazing friends. We agreed that many people fail, but we can’t fail to be good parents. We are a strong family though were separated, we are a loving family and want our kids to be proud of us,” he said.


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