According to various sources, Martin Muhumuza Beta a UPDF solider attached to CMI who also acts as the manager of Eddy Kenzo;is being named to be among the people carrying out kidnaps and abductions of innocent Ugandans.
Martin ‘Beta’ Muhumuza is a proficient brand and recording label manager with experience in Audio and Visual production.
He is Eddy Kenzo’s longtime manager and a big boss at the Big Talent Entertainment record label and has also been a backbone for many musicians’ success.
Others, however, saw it as an opportunity to share some unconfirmed information about him. According to a Twitter user identified as Kayabula Lukyamuzi Ed, Muhumuza is linked to the CMI.
“So Eddy Kenzo is managed by a one Muhumuza Martin, an officer with the UPDF attached to CMI in charge of these recent abductions,” wrote Kayabula on Twitter before adding, “Well, like I said…it’s up to Kenzo (to) explain to his unsuspecting followers.”
In response to the tweet, Eddy Kenzo mocked the tweep while laughing off the rumours that had been sent out.
“Nze obwedda ndy’eno nkayana nabantu nti taja gasima ate topic yakyuseda!! nga ndi mabega nyo Banange mungamba ngako nemanya nti oli twamuvako kati tuli kwono other wise nfwaaaa nseko cheiiii,” Kenzo’s reply read.
Reactions below:
Michael: They got families too but it saddens to know that they are at the helm of the ongoing abductions
Muhumuza Martin of CMI you have been exposed to the root after a long disguise as @eddykenzoficial’s manager
John: Since you’re all asleep! Allow me tweet
Martin Muhumuza a “CMI”and Manager to Eddy Kenzo.
Peter: So @eddykenzoficial is managed by a one Muhumuza Martin, an officer with the UPDF attached to CMI in charge of these recent abductions!
Well, like I said…it’s up to Kenzo explain to his unsuspecting followers.
In another news, A brilliant young cryptocurrency pioneer named Nikolai Mushegian tweeted on Oct. 28 that intelligence agencies were going to murder him — and was found dead on a Puerto Rico beach hours later.
“CIA and Mossad and pedo elite are running some kind of sex trafficking entrapment blackmail ring out of Puerto Rico and Caribbean islands,” Mushegian, a developer of blockchain-based decentralized finance platforms who wanted to end global banking corruption, tweeted at 4:57 a.m. “They are going to frame me with a laptop planted by my ex [girlfriend] who was a spy. They will torture me to death.”
The 29-year-old then left his $6 million beach house in the luxe Condado area of San Juan, Puerto Rico, for a walk. A little after 9 a.m., a surfer off Ashford Beach, a spot considered so rife with riptides that local hotels warn against ocean swimming, discovered Mushegian’s body in the waves. He was wearing his clothes and had his wallet on him, sources told The Post.News of Mushegian’s death, coupled with his last tweet and other, dark, posts about fighting “evil” people who were part of the “central banking cartel” — which he claimed, used “debt and blackmail” as weapons — have fueled conspiracy theories online and in the tight-knit cryptocurrency community in Puerto Rico.
“Some of his paranoia was based on fact,” the source said. “He’d discover things. He knew things. Nikolai got bored a lot with the mundane of life. He’d go after things, constantly putting himself in weird positions. It wasn’t for the money. He was interested in why things were the way they were and the corruption behind it.”
The source described Mushegian as a loner who lived alone with his dog, Sunny, after a bad breakup with the girlfriend he called a “spy” in his last tweet.
Another source said there is “no way” the ex-girlfriend was a spy. The Post has reached out to the presumed ex for comment.
The troubled young millionaire had a history of mental health problems and his family do not believe there was any foul play.
In a tweet hours before he died, he said: ‘CIA and Mossad and pedo elite are running some kind of sex trafficking entrapment blackmail ring out of Puerto Rico and Caribbean islands.
‘They are going to frame me with a laptop planted by my ex [girlfriend] who was a spy. They will torture me to death.’
However some in the cryptocurrency community in Puerto Rico are suspicious of the timing of his death.
He was discovered by a surfer in the water at Ashford Beach on October 29, fully clothed and carrying his wallet. Brock Pierce, another cryptocurrency entrepreneur who is well known in the community, told The New York Post that he was satisfied Nikolai’s death was not suspicious after speaking to his family in Florida.
‘His mother clarified that his death had nothing to do with his [conspiracy] tweets.
‘He was a beautiful man and a child at heart. He was also an incredible visionary, I don’t call people brilliant very often but Nikolai was brilliant.
‘And brilliant people sometimes walk the edge of insanity,’ he said. Nikolai’s family had become so concerned for his welfare that his father had gone to stay with him in Condado, Puerto Rico, where he is said to have lived in a $6million house.
The young man’s death comes at a time when the cryptocurrency industry is in flux. FTX, the crypto trading platform, is on the brink of collapse and desperately awaiting a bailout.
It was reported that Binance had offered to prop up the platform with a cash bailout, but the company has since backed out.
Nikolai’s friends in the community were stunned by his death.
‘Yea so Nikolai is still F*****G DEAD my money is on him being murdered he was found drowned 4 hours after his riskiest tweet ever.
‘He had all year to drown randomly or be mugged, so it seems unlikely that his death was unrelated to his tweet…’ said Ameen Soleimani, the CEO of Spankchain. One of Nikolai’s friends also told the Post that his paranoia was partly informed.
‘Some of his paranoia was based on fact.
‘He’d discover things. He knew things. Nikolai got bored a lot with the mundane of life. He’d go after things, constantly putting himself in weird positions. It wasn’t for the money.
‘He was interested in why things were the way they were and the corruption behind it.’
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