Ronald Mayinja took to social media to address the swirling rumors surrounding his stay in London, United Kingdom, after speculations emerged that he was evading creditors and facing a possible divorce from his wife, Aisha Nakyeyune Mayinja.
In a video shared online, the former member of Eagles Production and Golden Band Production clarified that his visit to the U.K. was solely to check on his family and dismissed claims of being in debt. Mayinja asserted, "I want to clarify that I have no reason to leave Uganda. No one is demanding me, and no one is looking for me. The truth is that I went to London to check on my family, and after my visit, I will return to Uganda."
Mayinja also expressed his displeasure with the media's intrusion into his personal life, urging them to stop interviewing his parents and filming his house in Kampala, which is currently undergoing renovation. He emphasized the importance of respecting his privacy and property, stating, "That is trespassing, and it is not good. I wish you all the best. May God protect you. Long live the Kabaka."
Furthermore, Mayinja disclosed that all his children were with him in London, and he had made arrangements for alternative accommodations upon his return, as his Kampala house would be advertised for rent. He urged bloggers to refrain from visiting his property, warning that their actions could lead to legal consequences.
In conclusion, Ronald Mayinja sought to dispel the speculations and assure the public that his stay in London was temporary, driven by family matters, and he had every intention of returning to Uganda.