Kampala’s known socialite Allan Gerald Kanyike has passed on today in St. Patrick ward in Nsambya hospital.
The socialite was known by a famous name of “dynamite“.
“Remember he was a great friend of the late Mowzey Radio, who protected him oneday from thieves at club Amnesia”. Its so sad to hear this bad news. lets pray for the family.
Uncovered news interacted with the doctors who have been treating him to find out what could be the cause of his death and they told us that ” The deceased(Dynamite) died of kidney failure”. He tried to treat himself but God was not on his side.
We also tried to reach the people who were great friends to him and they said Kanyike was good at dancing and whenever “Afrigo band”was performing, he would entertain the audience. What a great loss to the Afrigo band. They also used to accuse him of dating young girls but he kept a deaf ear to the public and he concentrated on what he wanted and not what people say.
BREAKING: Allan Gerald Kanyike, a popular socialite in Kampala City, also known as Dynamite, has passed on.
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Here at uncovered news we are sorry to announce the death of Allan Gerald Kanyike as we are in the festival season. May the lord strengthen the family of the late and also forgive him on what went wrong. We shall give you updates on how the burial program will be, so our dear viewers always visit the site for the updates
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Rest In Peace dynamite