Kampala – It’s a tale of twins, betrayal, and a legal lion caught in a steamy scandal.
In a jaw-dropping twist that has sent social media into a frenzy, Cynthia Nakato has come out guns blazing to clear her name amid rumors that she and her twin sister, Yvonne Babirye, were both romantically linked to embattled Uganda Law Society President Isaac Ssemakadde.
Taking to her social media platforms, Nakato didn’t hold back: “Let me be absolutely clear once again. My work with Isaac Ssemakadde was purely professional. It is him and my sister who had an intimate relationship.”
The bombshell statement comes as Ssemakadde, already knee-deep in legal battles, faces a new kind of courtroom—the court of public opinion.
Social media trolls, fueled by Ssemakadde’s signature catchphrase “Bang the Table,” twisted it into “Bang the Twins,” dragging Nakato into a scandal she says she wants no part of. “Yes, my sister and Isaac slept together. That is the truth. But I did not sleep with him. Stop involving me in this nonsense,” she fired.
But hold on—Yvonne wasn’t taking that lying down.
In a fiery response, she clapped back: “It’s absolutely fine to clear your name without painting me as the twin that was banged? To what end? Because of your superiority complex, Cynthia… the space was toxic.”
Yvonne went further, revealing salacious details of her romance with Ssemakadde, including luxurious getaways and cozy nights at his apartment—until she finally moved out, citing emotional strain and blurred professional lines.
Meanwhile, Ssemakadde remains silent on the twin tangle, likely too busy fending off criminal charges, including a contempt of court conviction and a juicy arrest warrant tied to his feud with DPP Jane Frances Abodo.
In the corridors of justice and the chambers of scandal, one thing is clear—this triangle of trouble is far from over.
