The former Member of Parliament for Kawempe South, Uganda, Mubarak Munyagwa has shared his two cents on singer Jose Chameleone’s divorce with wife Daniella.
The politician, while advising Jose Chameleone, urged him to give Daniella everything she is asking for to ensure the well-being of their children.
Munyagwa explained that since Chameleone currently has limited access to his children, refusing Daniella’s demands could create lasting animosity between him and them.
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Chameleone The Man Of Means
Speaking during an interview with a Ugandan TV station, Munyagwa stated that Chameleone is a hardworking man who can earn enough money to buy or build another house.
“What I would advise Chameleone is to refrain from feeling angry with his children. They won’t grasp the situation as he lacks access to them, so it’s best for him to sign the documents and give Daniella what she asked for. In fact, he should do this in the next court session. Just relinquish the house, even if she ends up living there with her new partner, let it go. He should also continue providing her with funds to care for the children while the case is being resolved,” he explained.
Munyagwa added that Chameleone should agree to give Daniella the 60% of his assets she is demanding to bring peace to the family.
Nairobi News understands Jose Chameleone and Daniella are in the midst of a divorce process.
Reports indicated that Daniella filed for divorce, a request that Jose Chameleone is reportedly willing to grant.
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Properties Split
However, a point of contention has emerged over Daniella’s demands which include full custody of their children, monthly financial support for her and their children and their Sseguku house.
The musician is said to be resistant to the aforementioned terms, holding that the Sseguku home should remain as a family property.
He is also pushing for shared custody of their child.
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