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NBS TV’s Hatmah Nalugwa Ssekaaya Talks Emotionally About Missing Her Late Daughter

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NBS TV’s Hatmah Nalugwa Ssekaaya has opened up about missing her daughter who succumed to cancer last year in September.

Well all know that celebrated Media Personality is one of the most secretive and private media personalities in the country.

She has quite a small circle of friends and others are just colleagues to her as she only talks to them once in a while
It’s always hard to get to know what she has in store or what she is going through unless she decided to talk to you on an individual basis.

To bring you to fast – forward ,while in length interview with Ann Talia Oze on Sanyuka TV, Hatmah was asked to share some of the difficult moments she has so far faced in life and in media business.

Responding to the question, she disclosed that life hasn’t been the same after losing her fifth child last year that was one of the hardest times and she even doesn’t know how she managed to survive it.

She stressed that during that period, she didn’t take a break from her work but she stayed strong and continued working as if nothing had happened .

That she always had to be close to her daughter to make sure that she would provide her everything she wanted.
She noted that the doctors told her that her daughter had challenging illnesses which they termed a brain stem tumor ( Cancer) that was hard to treat since it was affecting her sensory nerve.

She was then advised to check in at Mulago Hospital for Surgery but on reaching there,the doctors told her that they weren’t in a position to carry out surgery on her Child since her condition was very sensitive.

Hatmah Nalugwa Ssekaaya

She was advised to seek improved medication in Turkey or India which would cost her 20,000 USD (Ugx 80M) and luckily they managed to collect the money.Before they would even travel, the doctors told her that the surgery would do very little about the child’s survival, and before they could even travel, her child passed on in September last year as she would no longer be able to eat solid food.

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