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Full Figure Challenges Justine Nameere to Boxing Match After Alleged Assault
Kampala, Uganda – The bitter feud between Presidential Advisor Enipher Nakangubi, widely known as Full Figure, and Masaka Woman MP aspirant Justine Nameere, has taken a dramatic turn—with Full Figure publicly challenging Nameere to a boxing match.
The outspoken political mobilizer, who was hospitalized for nearly a week in late August following a violent attack, claims the assault was orchestrated by individuals allegedly linked to Nameere.
“I was beaten by thugs she sent,” Full Figure said, referring to the August incident that left her bruised and bed-ridden. “But now I’m healed—and ready to face her directly.”
“Let’s Settle It in the Ring” – Full Figure Declares
Speaking during a recent televised interview, Full Figure threw down the gauntlet:
“I can beat her hands down. I challenge her to a boxing match. Let’s go to the ring and sort this out. I don’t think she can last even a few minutes with me.”
She added that prominent businessman Hamis Kiggundu (Ham) had expressed interest in sponsoring the bout, and she believes more backers will come on board once the fight is confirmed.
Political Feud Gets Physical
The animosity between the two public figures reportedly stems from disagreements during the NRM Central Executive Committee (CEC) elections, where the two women supported rival candidates. What began as a political clash has now turned into a personal and very public battle.
Justine Nameere, who is currently campaigning for Woman MP of Masaka City, has not officially responded to Full Figure’s challenge.
Controversy Follows Full Figure
Known for her blunt language, controversial statements, and no-holds-barred style of political mobilization, Full Figure has never shied away from the spotlight—or from confrontation.
Her latest move, however, marks a shift from verbal to physical, as she pushes for what could become Uganda’s most bizarre celebrity-political showdown.
Will It Happen?
With Full Figure calling for promoters to organize the match and naming potential sponsors, the possibility of an actual celebrity boxing match lingers. Whether Nameere will accept the challenge remains to be seen.
But one thing is clear: what started as a political rivalry has now spilled into the public arena—literally.