Earlier this year, Sharon celebrated her new acquisition, showcasing it proudly to her father and expressing gratitude for the success she has achieved through her hard work in the entertainment industry. However, the joy of owning her prized possession has quickly turned into a nightmare. In a heartfelt video shared on social media, Sharon revealed that the man who sold her the car is now demanding it back, claiming ownership rights.

“I have reported the matter to different police stations but they don’t even allow me to record a statement,” Sharon lamented. She described a harrowing experience where the seller allegedly came to her home late at night with thugs and policemen, vandalizing her property and even arresting one of her friends. “I need help; I have all the evidence about the possession of the car,” she pleaded.
This situation highlights not only Sharon’s personal struggles but also raises broader questions about consumer rights and protection in Uganda’s entertainment sector.