The drama surrounding Acram Gumisiriza and famous TikToker Pretty Nicole continues to go deeper, now involving the teenager’s mother who has spoken out about the incident.
In a video shared on social media, we see Pretty Nicole’s mother call out her daughter’s uncle Acram Gumisiriza, accusing him of refusing to help her get a legit job.
She claims he tried to use her for money by promising that he would help her process the necessary documentation needed for her to fly to the USA and get involved in prostitution.
She also recalled a day whenAcram Gumisiriza allegedly tried to pimp the teenager to famous TikToker Dr. Cephco, claiming it would help her gain popularity and get likes on the social media platform.
We shall not keep quiet after being oppressed for a long time. Is it a crime for my child to make a decision and leave your home to start her new life? She begged you to get her connections and take her abroad for work and you refused.
You instead told her that you had got a prostitution job in America. You said you would sponsor her and you think we are fools if we decide to keep quiet. Another time you wanted to hook her up with Dr. Cephco to get likes on TikTok and be like Dush.
All the advice you have been giving my daughter is bad. I heard all this and kept quiet. You know all this and I know you very well. You can keep pretending before the people that do not know you like I do. You can’t do all this because you helped take her to school,” she bitterly said.
Pretty Nicole’s mother’s comments come a day after Hajat Kulthum dragged her daughter to Kawempe police station where she was ordered to write an apology, promising that she will never gossip about her marriage and her husband on social media ever again.
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This was after voice notes were leaked on social media depicting Pretty Nicole and her friend Nisha plotting to extort money from Hajat Kulthum’s husband, Acram Gumisiriza by luring him into sending naked videos of himself that they would post on social media if he failed to give them money.