'Sister Bertinah' controversy hits Sebina

SEBINA: The highly publicised Sister Bertinah hit song that has been sparking controversy finally hit Sebina when one local artist known as Vuka impersonated the artists in Sebina over the past weekend.

The artist who had earlier on in the week put up placards that Sister Bertinah was going to grace Sebina fled to the truck that he had hired, when a mob of people came after him. The audience complained that Vuka otherwise known Executive Rogers, had taken advantage of the people of Sebina just because he thought they did not know who Sister Bertinah was or even how many versions to the song they were. One enraged woman said that he thought that he was dealing with morons.

"We know the song, we don't know the artist but we know for sure that it's not him. He was trying to play from a tape," she said.

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