In a WhatsApp exchange with this reporter, the Ministry's spokesperson Simon Mundeyi responded, "Yeah, it is really true." A video showing the 'Matala' singer being removed from the ministry's compound this morning was obtained, and a female security guard can be seen shouting at her while pointing at the motorcycle shorts she is sporting.
Nwagi sported sneakers and a ripped denim jacket over top.
Indecency is not tolerated at the ministry, according to Mundeyi. She arrived in complete violation of our dress code by wearing a very short bottom and a frayed blouse.On September 9, Winnie Nwagi will perform at Lugogo Cricket Oval for the first time, and one wonders if she's doing anything to maintain media attention.
But it's also significant to note that she has always dressed sensually and danced sensually, which has made her popular with the male audience who are drawn to her busty form and replete with shapely bottom.
The Ministry of Education and Sports recently decided to prohibit secular musicians from playing in schools after viewing a video of her performing indecently to pupils at St Mary's College Kisubi in 2019. In a letter to school administrators, the ministry cited the recently trending social media video and said, "It is also clearly obvious that there have been several of these absolutely unacceptable and insulting functions allowed in schools in the cover of extracurricular and entertainment activities."
"Schools can stage plays or organize concerts if they need to amuse themselves. But going forward, it must be against the law to invite singers who perform sensual dances while nude in the context of extracurricular events." The singer was unavailable for remark right away.