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Singer Khalifah Aganaga reveals why he went back to study as he thrills lectures at Victoria University

Singer Sadat Mukibi aka Khalifah Aganaga has revealed why he chose to go back to study as he shared crazy moments during a lecture at Victoria University.

The Gudi Gude hitmaker who recently got a scholarship from Ruparelia’s Victoria University scholarship scheme finally reported to class this week as part of the University’s April Intake student.

“School Time, No more lies, No more going to America. All I wanted was education, even when they have lied to me the ghetto boy that won’t stop me from pursuing my education goals, Now that Victoria University Kampala Uganda has volunteered to grant me this opportunity of education because of my good grades/results, I can’t turn this down,” he posted.

Interestingly, Kalifah says he chose to go back to school after turning down an offer from President Museveni.

President before the lockdown in 2020 offered the musician a scholarship to study any course of his choice in the United States when he visited the State House with other selected celebrities but the celebrated singer-songwriter turned down the offer.

At that time, It was not confirmed when exactly the former Twinkle star artist would start the course.

Victoria University owned by Uganda’s leading billionaire Dr. Sudhir Ruparelia is part of the Ruparelia Group of Companies, which has a strong presence in the education sector in Uganda and has under its portfolio, Kampala Parents School and Delhi Public School International.

To know more about Victoria University’s admissions office at Victoria Towers, 1-13 Jinja Road in the center of Kampala City. Send them an email: [email protected] or cal: +256 701 702 443 or +256 700 300 088 or +256 707 780 158 for guidance and scholarship offers.



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