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I am very sorry, Judith Babirye apologizes to those she hurt

Noelyn Nassuuna by Noelyn Nassuuna
January 25, 2022
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The former Member of Parliament and gospel artiste Judith Babirye has come out to ask for forgiveness from those she hurt by her second marriage.

In a video trending on social media, Judith Babirye called upon Ugandans and all those that were hurt by her marriage to forgive her.

“I come to you my brother, I come to you my sister, please forgive me. I regret and apologize to so many people I hurt with my mistake,”  she said.

She added on her Instagram page, “Today I come to you with one word. I’m very sorry I made this terrible mistake. May God bless you all and grant you the grace to forgive me. Stay blessed always.”

In 2018, Judith Babirye and fellow legislator Paul Musoke Ssebulime held a traditional wedding ceremony at a hotel in Entebbe.

The two however divorced 17 months after their wedding.

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