Singer Alien Skin, real name Patrick Mulwana, has stirred up quite a buzz with a bold announcement on social media, declaring that officials from the National Resistance Movement (NRM) are no longer welcome in his space.
The “Sitya Danger” singer made it clear that, moving forward, NRM officials are banned from his home, office, or any part of his life, unless, of course, they happen to be his fans.
In a post on X, Alien Skin urged NRM members who had booked him for political campaigns to collect their money.
“From today onward, NRM officials are not welcome in my home, office, or any part of my space unless your a fan. Those who booked me for your political campaigns, you can come and collect your money back. I will no longer be associating with NRM officials in any capacity,” he declared.
This declaration comes amidst rumors alleging that Alien Skin may be receiving state funding and protection, with claims that his unlawful behavior has gone unchecked by authorities. However, the singer has refuted these allegations.
Some have accused the police of turning a blind eye to incidents involving the singer and his crew, with some even suggesting that this leniency hints at deeper connections with the government.
Despite these accusations, the police have denied claims that they fear the singer or that he is being given special treatment.
Alien Skin’s decision to sever ties with NRM officials opens up a fresh debate about his perceived connections to the state and how these relationships may have shaped his public image.
As the dust settles, the question lingers: does this bold move signal the start of a new chapter in the artiste’s career, or is it merely another twist in Alien Skin’s story?
One thing is for sure: his actions will undoubtedly continue to spark debate in both the entertainment and political space.