Bajjo addresses critics on educational background, highlights success in proposal writing and marketing

Bajjo, a music promoter, has defended his academic background and literacy, claiming he completed Primary 7, Senior 4, and Senior 6, and has drafted proposals for prominent artists, and used the internet to secure financial support for artists. The post Bajjo addresses critics on educational background, highlights success in proposal writing and marketing appeared first on MBU.

Bajjo addresses critics on educational background, highlights success in proposal writing and marketing

Music promoter Bajjo has spoken out against critics who have questioned his academic background and literacy.

In an interview with Sanyuka TV, Bajjo outlined his educational journey, revealing that he completed Primary 7, Senior 4, and Senior 6.

Despite these accomplishments, Bajjo admits he regrets not mastering spoken English that appeals to the masses. However, he confidently claims his written English skills are superior, even challenging his interviewer to a contest, boasting he could outperform their entire clan in written English.

Bajjo further shared his experiences in drafting proposals for prominent artists like Bebe Cool, Irene Namatovu, Kenzo, and David Lutalo.

His skill in crafting proposals landed endorsement deals for these artists, including a remarkable Shs60 million deal for Bebe Cool with Carlsberg, a leading company at the time.

In addition to his proposal writing, Bajjo emphasized his natural marketing skills. He recounted orchestrating a profitable deal for Haruna Mubiru, which enabled Haruna Mubiru to build a house.

Bajjo also claimed that during his Senior 6 in 2008-2009, he used his knowledge of the internet, particularly Facebook, to create an account for Abdul Mulasi. This helped him secure financial support from the singer’s international fans.

Looking ahead, Bajjo expressed his desire to further his education by pursuing a degree in Urban Planning and Development at a university.

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