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FULL FIGURE AND ODONGA OTTO CALL TRUCE? Shock Lunch Meeting Sparks Questions After Explosive Court Threat Drama

Just days after threatening legal action, Full Figure was spotted sitting down with Odonga Otto in a surprise peace meeting that has left Kampala talking.

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By KW Staff

26 May 2026

FULL FIGURE AND ODONGA OTTO CALL TRUCE? Shock Lunch Meeting Sparks Questions After Explosive Court Threat Drama
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Just when Kampala thought the war was getting uglier, Full Figure and Odonga Otto have stunned insiders with a dramatic face-to-face lunch meeting aimed at cooling tensions.

The two, whose bitter fallout recently exploded into public view with threats of court action and fiery accusations, reportedly agreed to meet quietly away from cameras in an attempt to settle their differences before the situation spirals further.

Sources close to the meeting say the atmosphere was tense at first.

People at the venue reportedly watched in disbelief as the pair exchanged serious conversation over lunch, with both sides trying to lower the political temperature after days of online pressure and growing public attention.

The surprise meeting comes shortly after Full Figure publicly threatened to drag the outspoken former MP to court over remarks that sparked outrage within her camp.

The confrontation had quickly turned into one of the most talked-about political-social media dramas, with supporters from both sides exchanging attacks online and demanding answers.

But now, the sudden lunch meeting has completely changed the mood around the saga.

Insiders say mutual contacts and influential figures allegedly pushed for reconciliation behind the scenes, fearing the standoff was becoming too personal and politically damaging.

Neither Full Figure nor Odonga Otto had officially released details of what was agreed upon by press time, but sources indicate both sides are considering toning down the public attacks.

Still, many are wondering whether this was a genuine peace meeting or simply a temporary ceasefire before another round of political fireworks.

In Kampala politics, lunch today does not always mean peace tomorrow.

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