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Lil Pazo Lunabe Drags Omukunja Atasera to Police Over Cyberstalking Allegations

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Ugandan singer Lil Pazo Lunabe has publicly expressed his disappointment and frustration towards fellow artist Omukunja Atasera over alleged acts of cyberstalking and online harassment.

The feud between the two musicians took a new turn after Omukunja Atasera recently referred to Lil Pazo as a “devil” and even went as far as printing red T-shirts bearing Lil Pazo’s image.

To further taunt him, Omukunja reportedly launched music challenges promoting his latest song “Sitani Wuyo” — a move that didn’t sit well with Lil Pazo.

In response, Lil Pazo took to his social media platforms to announce his decision to involve the Uganda Police, accusing Omukunja of repeated online attacks and character defamation.

Earlier today, Lil Pazo shared a summons letter (Ref: 70/21/10/2025) directing Omukunja Atasera to appear before the Kabalagala Police Station to record a statement regarding the cyberstalking case filed against him.

According to the document, Omukunja is expected to report to the police on 24th October 2025 at 11:00 a.m.

Lil Pazo further urged Omukunja to comply with the summons voluntarily, warning that any attempt to evade arrest would lead to a UGX 1 million cash reward for anyone who helps the authorities locate and bring him in.

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