Alimpa’s mother said his son told her he no longer wants her at the hospital.
My son ‘told me to go and die’ - Ronald Alimpa’s mother
Ronald Alimpa hurled insults at his mother, prompting her to leave him at the hospital where he is bedridden following an accident that killed four of his colleagues.
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“You look like an animal that eats hens. Your daughters will never get married. They are lazy. He told us all that and the doctors were shocked,” she said in an audio broadcast this reporter listened to.
According to the mother, Alimpa said: “How will the country know me with these people hanging around me?”
The mother said: “He told me to go and die... Let me go and die as he told me... I told him, Ronald, I'm 43, and I told him, you're 23, by the time you reach 43, you'll have seen a lot about this world... And he told me, I'm a superstar, you can't curse me... He'll heal, and I pray that he heals and understand this world.”
According to reports, the Seen Don singer wanted his mother away from him because she was making it hard for him to engage in his bad habits, like smoking weed. He decided to chase the mum away, so the wife and friends are the only ones around him.
“He told me my husband left me when I was 17, and I told him he left me, but I raised you... He told me to go and die, go and die because there is no way you can help yourself, who'll give you soap again? I don't beg... I ask… he doesn't look for me, and I also won't look for him... Doctors sympathised with me, but they had nothing to do. They told me to leave... We were all embarrassed. They should not say we abandoned him, he is the one who chased us away,” the mother said.
Alimpa, who hails from Wakiso, dropped his first record Abaafuna in 2019. It would earn a remix from Spice Diana in 2020, garnering him more attention.
His popular song African Weather, known by many as Olusuku Lwa Cement, introduced him to a larger fanbase when it went viral on TikTok in 2022. He released it in 2020.
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