Abba Mayanja Blames Family Dynamics for Jose Chameleone’s Health Struggles: Succinctly Exonerates Mother.

Listen to the Youtube message in which he exonerates the mother but heaps blame on the grand parents who, he claims to have abdicated their cardinal duty of instilling discipline in their children, two of whom met their early death due to consumption of excessive alcohol.

Chameleon on his hospital bed with Zawedde wishing him a quick recovery

Uganda Today Edition: Abba Mayanja Blames Family Dynamics for Jose Chameleone’s Health Struggles: Succinctly Exonerates Mother.

In a heartfelt video posted on YouTube, Abba Marcus Mayanja, son of Ugandan music legend Jose Chameleone, openly discussed his father’s health issues, attributing them to long-standing struggles with alcohol addiction. Abba revealed that the root of Chameleone’s health problems, which include liver complications as previously reported, stem from his father’s drinking habits. He also criticized the broader family environment, alleging that his grandparents failed to enforce discipline among their children, which he claims has led to a pattern of addiction among Chameleone and his uncles.

Jose Chameleone, whose real name is Joseph Mayanja, has recently been battling health challenges, causing concern among fans and fellow artists alike. Although some family members previously downplayed these issues, Abba’s candid revelations have reignited public discussions about the Mayanja family’s dynamics and their impact on the superstar’s well-being.

The video has drawn mixed reactions, with some applauding Abba’s honesty while others argue that such private matters should remain within the family. Fans continue to send prayers and well wishes for Chameleone’s recovery, hoping the iconic musician will overcome these challenges.

You can watch Abba’s full video on YouTube here: Abba Mayanja Speaks.

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Chris Kato

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