Qute Kaye Reached A Point Where He Wanted To Kill Himself And No Advice Could Help Him – Kayanja Speaks Out

Rubaga Miracle Centre senior pastor Robert Kayanja has come out concerning one of his lost sheep, Qute Kaye, who was nabbed stealing a Harrier car Headlight and indicators yesterday in Busega, a Kampala suburb.

Kayanja, who tried to rehabilitate Qute Kaye when he came to his church and confessed his sins, told his congregation during the 77 DOGS prayer meeting on Thursday that maybe the ‘Omukwano gunkeese’ hitmaker had to go down that way so that God could get him up, because no rehab or advice could help.

Kayanja warned people who are judging Qute Kaye to help him instead of judging him.

“People write to judge, but just help him. He came at a point when he wanted to kill himself. It has been a year and a half, he is still alive and still struggling with heavy addictions but that does not stop our love, prayer and our believing in him, because that is what God called us to do and we will keep on doing that. He will realize it was God’s grace all along. And so, just pray for him,” Pr Kayanja asked his congregation.

Kayanja quoted scripture saying, “Remember that a righteous man falls seven times and gets up again. We believe God is going to help him get up again. This is not the time to give up. It is the time to be there and pray for him. I believe he will sober up.”

Qute Kaye came to the limelight in 2005, he released big hits like Ginkeese, Gwendoota, Tudeyo gyetwasokera, Osindis asitamye among others.

He disappeared from the music scene for some time and surfaced last year during pastor Kayanja’s 77 DOGS prayer meetings.

Kaye told Kaynnja that fellow musician Joseph Mayanja, alias Jose Chameleone had sacrificed him for personal success.

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