

Peng Peng Questions Daniella’s Claim on “Haunted” Seguku House in Chameleone Divorce

KAMPALA – The ongoing divorce proceedings between music icon Jose Chameleone and his wife, Daniella Atim, continue to dominate public discourse, with Ugandans on social media and beyond passionately weighing in on the couple’s decision to part ways.
The case, which kicked off this week, is proceeding on the grounds of mutual consent and irreconcilable differences. However, the division of their marital property has become a particular point of controversy, attracting commentary from celebrities, fans, and social media commentators alike.
Adding a significant voice to the conversation, popular social media blogger Peng Peng has publicly questioned Daniella Atim’s claim to the couple’s abandoned house in Seguku. The property is infamously known as the place where Chameleone’s younger brother, Moses Ssekanda alias Karamagi, tragically died in 2021.
In a pointed post, Peng Peng directly addressed Daniella, asking why she is seeking ownership of a house she had previously declared unlivable. The blogger referenced a past media interview in which Daniella admitted she could no longer sleep in the home due to terrifying nightmares connected to the tragedy, which was her stated reason for fleeing the residence.
“Peng Peng further questioned Daniella if she thinks any buyer can stake money in such a house yet its history is known by everyone,” the post continued, casting doubt on the practical and financial logic behind her claim. The implication is that the property’s grim history has severely diminished its market value, making it a curious asset to fight for.
This line of questioning from a influential blogger has fueled further debate among netizens. Some agree that the claim seems contradictory, while others defend Daniella’s right to any asset she is legally entitled to, regardless of its history.
The Seguku house stands as a stark symbol of the personal tragedy that has now become entangled in a very public separation. As the legal process continues, the court will be tasked with dividing the couple’s estate, even as the countr watches and comments on every revealed detail.