A Ugandan minister has requested a 7-year-old rapper to drop the microphone and return to class or face capture should he not obey to the request.


Uganda's Minister for Youth and Children Affairs, Florence Nakiwala Kiyingi influenced this request to bar to keep the youthful rapper known as Patrick Ssenyonjo, nick named Fresh Kid from performing due to his age.

Talking in a meeting with Uganda's NBS TV, the minister held that the youthful rapper can't continue doing music as the nation's work law expresses that nobody younger than 18 should work.

Nakiwala asserted that the rapper has been missing school since he has been occupied with working (as an artist) while offspring of his age are busy studying.

The minister held that the police will make a move against the rapper and his administration if he keep doing music.

Nonetheless, the minister was unequivocally reproofed by Fresh Kid's administrator Francis Kamoga, who in a meeting with BBC held that his rapper just perform on weekends alone and has just had two shows since the beginning of 2019.

The manager held that his performer isn't working and does not get paid thus the experts have nothing on him.

Kamoga guaranteed the masses that the rapper goes to class in opposition to the conviction of many, including the minister. "I found him in a local town emulating a few melodies, conveyed him to the city and began paying his school expenses," he said.