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Minister Lillian Aber Likely to Accept Fik Fameica’s Admiration to Chewing Her Sumbie (SCREENSHOTS)

Hon Lillian Aber and State Minister for Relief, Disaster Preparedness, and Refugees brought a smile on the face of singer Fik Fameica after she revealed that she will take him out for Dinner after months of hitting on her.

Any time soon singer Fik Fameica might fall into things like fellow singer Eddy Kenzo, this was after while using her X (formerly Twitter) account, Hon. Aber shared a photo of the artiste and posed the question to her followers:

“I think it would be wonderful to take my new friend, Fik Fameica out for dinner. What do you think?” Minister Posted.

The post quickly attracted attention with fans of the artiste speculating on the possible relationship between the two.

Previously, artistes were not so much involved with politicians until recently when Eddy Kenzo married a minister Phiona Nyamutooro after parting ways with baby mama Rema Namakula.

Fik Fameica who had been dealing with slayers seems to be ready for another class of women.

Minister Aber seems not ready for love although she is ready for friendship with the Fik Fameica and hanging out with him.

Via the same platform, early on Friday, Hon. Lillian Aber noted how the tweet was a joke and how the Fresh Gang singer is a young brother to her.

“A joke about taking @FIKFAMElCA for dinner attracts 3.9K likes and online newspapers writing all versions,

but, an update on community engagement attracts only 563 likes. Hehehe, Social Media. People enjoy” Lugambo” vibes more as opposed to informative stories. Any way,

@FIKFAMElCA is my young brother and I call upon our country men and women to support his Career in the music industry. All our young artists should know that, they have our support as leaders and absolute commitment towards making the music industry better for all them. The world will agree to the fact that Uganda has got unimaginable talent across all the creative arts,” Lillian Aber

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