Who owns the house Gravity shared on social media? A call with Jahlive

Who owns the house Gravity shared on social media? A call with Jahlive

On Tuesday singer Gravity Omutujju took to social media to show off a storied house that is still under construction.

Omutujju, real name Gereson Wabuyi, captioned the four pictures shared on Twitter: "This is the real music achievements/awards, soon am finishing my dream house 🏡 my mansion."

He added: "Thank you lord, Thank you my fans, Thank you everyone who believes in me. 2023 let’s hustle again #mukamaakola."

But on Wednesday music analyst Jenkins Mukasa said he had heard from some people that the house belongs to music video director Jahlive, born Frank Mugerwa.

Mukasa said that Omutujju should confirm ownership with a land title.

"He didn't share the land title of the house he showed us. Some have told me it belongs to Jahlive," Mukasa said.

"Let him show us the land title. [We need evidence of ownership.] Let him show us that the house belongs to Gereson Wabuyi, not Gravity Omutujju. Gereson Wabuyi, the name on his national identity card, is the name [we want to see on the land title.]," he added.

"Secondly, the amount he has injected into constructing the house so far doesn't even make half of what he will need to complete it He needs more money than he has already used to complete it."

 
 

According to Mukasa, it is too soon for Omutujju to be showing off the house because he may fail to complete it.

Speaking to Jahlive over the phone, he told this reporter that he and the rapper shared the same architectural engineer.

So, while their houses "look-alike", he said, the one Omutujju displayed on social media is his (Omutujju’s).

Jahlive is the one who recommended the engineer to Omutujju.

Frank Mugerwa started the Jahlive production company in 2008 and he has since worked with a number of top musicians, including Eddy Kenzo, Goodlyfe, and Omutujju himself.He added: 

But on Wednesday music analyst Jenkins Mukasa said he had heard from some people that the house belongs to music video director Jahlive, born Frank Mugerwa.

Mukasa said that Omutujju should confirm ownership with a land title.

"He didn't share the land title of the house he showed us. Some have told me it belongs to Jahlive," Mukasa said.

"Let him show us the land title. [We need evidence of ownership.] Let him show us that the house belongs to Gereson Wabuyi, not Gravity Omutujju. Gereson Wabuyi, the name on his national identity card, is the name [we want to see on the land title.]," he added.

"Secondly, the amount he has injected into constructing the house so far doesn't even make half of what he will need to complete it He needs more money than he has already used to complete it."

 
 

According to Mukasa, it is too soon for Omutujju to be showing off the house because he may fail to complete it.

Speaking to Jahlive over the phone, he told this reporter that he and the rapper shared the same architectural engineer.

So, while their houses "look-alike", he said, the one Omutujju displayed on social media is his (Omutujju’s).

Jahlive is the one who recommended the engineer to Omutujju.

Frank Mugerwa started the Jahlive production company in 2008 and he has since worked with a number of top musicians, including Eddy Kenzo, Goodlyfe, and Omutujju himself.

 

 

Devosh Matovu

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