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Pastor Bugingo Comes to the Rescue of Debt Burdened Emmanuel Lwasa

Pastor Bugingo Comes to the Rescue of Debt Burdened Emmanuel Lwasa

It’s reported that House of Prayer Ministries International lead Pastor Aloysius Bugingo has agreed to come to the rescue of debt Burdened city tycoon Emmanuel Lwasa.

Katonda Wa Lwasa seems to be then working night and day according to the way the odds stand as the flamboyant city businessman and socialite is looking forward to getting a solution to the so many debts on his shoulders that have been slowly taking away his property to banks like no more.

Boom.co.ug has learnt how the extravagant socialite will be tabling all his problems to the Makerere Kikoni-based Man of God in just a few.

Lwasa will have to thank motormouthed media Personality and YouTuber Isaac Katende alias Kasuku (Pastor Aloysius Bugingo’s close family friend) who has been making the necessary efforts for the positive results to be yielded.

According to a video posted on his YouTube channel, Kasuku has revealed how Bugingo told him to take Lwasa to meet him on Friday, April 26.

In the meeting, Bugingo will cleanse Lwasa thoroughly and cast away all the demons that did the needful as far as his eminent downfall, as well as, giving him some financial assistance.

It must be noted that Lwasa also has tried all kinds of avenues to seek financial help to bail him out of his current financial struggles, Pastor Bugingo being inclusive.

Once a big spender who mainly splurged on women, including musicians and media personalities, Emmanuel Lwasa is now languishing in debt and is on the verge of running broke.

He has lost some of his highly-valued possessions, including luxurious cars and Equity Bank, which demands about a billion shillings, declared interest in repossessing his three-story building that houses Club Tavern Kick at Kyabakuza Township along the Masaka-Mbarara Highway.

The building, which was constructed in 2015, sits on a 200 by 70ft. space and it is valued at Shs4.5 billion.