Makerere Christian Fellowship Church Pastor, Martin Ssempa is currently in a bitter exchange of words with Hip-hop star GNL Zamba over video vixens.
It all started when Zamba posted a video of his latest project Moonglow in which he features ‘strong, beautiful, empowered African Queens wearing exotic Swahili inspired swim wear.’
“Was dancing in studio while were creating this and now you can enjoy it too. Moonglow – TheWeezy Remix,” Zamba, now based in the USA posted on July 9.
Was dancing in studio while were creating this and now you can enjoy it too. Moonglow – TheWeezy Remix by @nsimbimusic #GNLZamba #SummerJam ✊🏽🌍🌊🔥 🚀🎶 https://t.co/udBjoV5P1n pic.twitter.com/gnrwjfEy5s
— GNL ZΛMBΛ ♕ (@therealGnlzamba) July 9, 2019
When the man of God, a member of the Anti-Porn Committee watched it, all he could see was ‘too much opening of private parts making it obsessive’.
The outspoken pastor claimed that the video shots focused so much between the legs, making the video content not good for the public.
“Yes there are good looking women. But there are too many shots focused between their legs. I don’t have the energy to send shots. But I suggest that it doesn’t hurt you to share my feedback with your director of photography,” the pastor responded to another tweet by Zamba in which the musician said the other fella was just focusing between the thighs.
“If you ever go to summer beach your head might ‘implode’ if you keep focus between the thighs, I grew up watching Gods must be Crazy but I never took screen shots of the naked tribe’s women, it is just a question of perception. Art imitates our raw nature and life,” he said.
According to Zamba, the body is a work of art by the divine, that’s why God created us naked.
He then advised the pastor to stop being obsessed with private parts because there are tribes that always move naked.
As it stands, Pastor Ssempa, who has attacked several musicians in the past, is waiting for the contacts of Zamba’s director of photography.
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