Dr. Jose Chameleone's Father Begs His Son to Break Alcohol Habit.
All this went down as the singer was celebrating after graduating on 10th August 2023 with a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations and Diplomacy.
Mr. Gerald Mayanja, the father of renowned singer Dr. Jose Chameleone, has taken a bold step to implore his son to put an end to his alcohol consumption.
This emotional appeal comes in the wake of Dr. Chameleone's recent complex surgical procedure, prompting Mr. Mayanja to express deep concerns about his son's health and future.
Having undergone surgery, Dr. Chameleone's well-being has become a paramount concern for his family, particularly his father. In a heartfelt conversation, Mr. Mayanja urged his son to reconsider his relationship with alcohol, a habit that has the potential to jeopardize his health and life.
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All this went down as the singer was celebrating after graduating on 10th August 2023 with a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations and Diplomacy at Cavendish University.
"Americans advised you to cut back on your drinking. They said you must only drink water if you wish to live long. How can someone continue to consume alcohol and wake up every morning crying from a hangover if you truly desire their life? What are you looking for? I now have an 18-year grandkid and 17, 15 and 22. I want you to live a cautious life such that you live to see your grandkids like me. Chameleone I want Abba and Alpha’s kids to lift you as their grandfather to have this you must quit alcohol."- Mr Geral Mayanja said.
It should be remembered that earlier this year in July, Chameleone underwent emergency medical surgery at Aline Medical Hospital in Minneapolis USA after struggling with stomach issues for some time and visiting numerous medical facilities but still not feeling better.
Jose Chameleone’s treatment at Minneapolis Aline Medical Hospital paid off, and he was eventually discharged in good health.
According to Mr. Gerald Mayanja , his alcohol-free lifestyle has seen him live long to see his kids grow as well as witness grandchildren. He further made it known that if Chameleone doesn’t quit alcohol, he’s unlikely to survive long.
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