Nkozi student kisses singer Rickman on stage

May 30, 2022

The student’s looks and figure impressed Rickman, who observed that she was Lydia Jazmine's lookalike. He looked delighted as she approached him and continued singing his track while staring directly at him

Rickman at a Uganda Martyrs University Nkozi student on stage at Nkozi Grounds during the Colour Festival on May 28, 2022. .

Ivan Kabuye
Journalist @New Vision

The night of May 28 will forever be a memorable one for a student of Uganda Martyrs University Nkozi after she got a chance to kiss singer Rickman Manrick.

This was Rickman Manrick, a former boyfriend of a socialite, called her to the stage to perform with her his Goodnight song, a collabo with Lydia Jazmine.

Rickman was among musicians such as Quex and Zex Bilangilangi who had come to entertain guests at the Colour Festival at Nkozi Grounds in Buwama, Mpigi district.

The festival, in its second edition in Nkozi, is akin to the Indian Holi Festival, where people splash themselves with coloured water.

Dressed in a tight short jean skirt, the student joined Rickman on stage at 10:30pm.

He had earlier given trials to other babes who didn’t impress while on stage and these were disqualified.

However, the lucky student’s looks and figure impressed Rickman, who observed that she was  Lydia Jazmine's lookalike.

He looked delighted as the university babe approached him and continued singing his track while staring directly at him.

She straddled him and performed a raunchy dance move with no inhibitions.

When the Goodnight song got to the part of nenkukuba ka kiss ku tama (I kissed you on the cheek), the babe didn’t hesitate to kiss the lips of Rickman Manrick.

She later left the stage with an ear-to-ear grin, reminiscent of someone who just had a happy ending.

The colourful Colour Festival was proudly sponsored by XFM.

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