KAMPALA — Ugandan socialite Shanita Namuyimbwa, popularly known as Bad Black, has once again stirred public debate after making sensational allegations about the private life of Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) President and Budiope East Member of Parliament, Moses Magogo.
Speaking during a recent interview that has since gone viral on social media, Bad Black claimed that Magogo allegedly spends more than US$10,000 on women he finds attractive and suggested that many Ugandan women who undergo Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) procedures do so in the hope of attracting his attention.
“The truth is that most girls who do BBL in Uganda are targeting Magogo,” Bad Black alleged during the interview. She further claimed that the football administrator prefers curvy women and is willing to spend significant sums of money on them.
In one of the interview’s most controversial remarks, the outspoken socialite alleged that Magogo could even fly women abroad in business class for private encounters.
Bad Black also made claims regarding Magogo’s past relationship history, alleging that he cheated on his wife, Speaker of Parliament Anita Among. However, she did not provide evidence to support the allegations.
The interview quickly spread across social media platforms, generating thousands of reactions from Ugandans.
While some internet users dismissed the claims as exaggerated entertainment, others argued that Bad Black has previously revealed details about Kampala’s elite social circles that later proved accurate. Others criticised the interview, saying it promoted gossip and invaded the privacy of public figures.
Bad Black, who has transformed herself into a controversial media personality after serving a prison sentence over fraud-related offences, has built a reputation for making explosive claims involving wealthy and influential Ugandans.
As of publication, Moses Magogo, FUFA, and his parliamentary office had not publicly responded to the allegations. Likewise, no independent evidence has been presented to verify Bad Black’s claims.
The viral interview continues to dominate online discussions, highlighting the growing influence of celebrity gossip and social media in shaping public conversations around Uganda’s political and entertainment figures.


