Samuel Love Galandi
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Samuel Love Galandi
@LoveGalandi
Journalist | Entrepreneur CEO - Lajosa Consult | Founder - Prime Hill Schools Mukono

If I end up losing my life you all know the people that did it. But am ready to die for the truth








Tenge Tenge is now earning CEO money and you're insisting on trying to get your child into LDC. Dear old people, the world is no longer what you knew. Pay a little more attention to the cheese, it's been moving for a while now.....











Ugandan internet child star Teng Teng has spoken out in an interview alongside his father, revealing that his former manager allegedly took over control of his YouTube channel and claimed ownership of it. The channel, which has over 4 million subscribers and attracts millions of views globally, reportedly generates far more revenue than what has been declared to Teng Teng’s family. According to them, the former manager has only been declaring about USD 100 (approximately UGX 360,000), raising serious concerns about underreporting of earnings. The family is now seeking urgent help to recover and regain full control of the YouTube channel. Teng Teng is no ordinary creator he is now a globally recognized Ugandan content creator. Theres merchandise with his face sold on a website, with the snap chat app at one time creating a customised filter with his face. Global streamer IShowSpeed collaborated with him on his recent African tour, highlighting his growing international influence. However looks like there have been traces of child exploitation from his management. The boy urgently needs support and justice. 🎥 SB4 Media | #NBSAfter5






@DouglasLwangaUg @MBU @BigEyeUG @excluive_bizz @nbstv @sanyukatv @Sb4Media @bruno_KUg @Kasuku256 YouTube doesn't pay according to number of subscribers. It may pays based on ad revenue generated per month. After looking at Teng Teng's account, I don't think it makes more than $300 on average. Why, he only has some few viral videos, not consistent big views.







