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Shock as Maama Fiina is denied UK Visa

The President of Traditional Healers in the country Sophia Namutebi popularly known as Maama Fiina is in shock after UK denied her a Visa to travel to Europe where she is said to be organizing a concert.
 
The developments has equally left some of her clients whom she always gives charms to get blessings and get travel documents to various countries in shock wondering if the god’s are of late running away from her.
 
The Drone will also soon excavate details’ of Maama Fiina’s husband Mr Ismail Ssegujja whom Maama Fiina talked of in the media soon after the 2017 Kololo wedding that he was a UK resident because she would not have been denied a visa unless Ssegujja is a UK Kiwani.
 
Namutebi married Ssegujja hardly a year after her husband Maj Muhamnad Kiggundu was murdered at Masanafu. Before the wedding, she was given a present, commonly known as Mahare in Islamic faith, worth 4,000 pounds (about Shs19m) in cash.
 
The couple was wedded by Sheikh Umar Ndawula who challenged Mr Ssegujja to help her forget the brutal killing of Maj Kiggundu. Mama Fiina could have fallen into a trap of smart guys/boys. 
Sophia Namutebi, also known as Sofia Namutebi, Sylvia Namutebi, and Maama Fiina, is a Ugandan businesswoman, traditional healer, and community leader. She was listed in 2013 as one of the wealthiest people in Uganda.

Mama Fiina was born in 1979 in Mukono District. She comes from a humble family, she dropped out of school at an early age and gave birth to her daughter Safina (abbreviated as Fiina). She worked as a maid to support herself and her daughter. When she was 16 years old, she relocated to Kampala, Uganda’s capital city, where she began hawking merchandise on the streets. That was in 1995.

Maama Fiina reportedly started with an initial capital of sh38,000 to buy polythene bags which she started selling at Mini-Price in down town Kampala. She says she does not earn from witchcraft as many would assume.