King Saha Sues TikToker Cephco for UGX 200M Over Defamation Claims
King Saha Sues TikToker Cephco for UGX 200M Over Defamation Claims

Ugandan singer King Saha has filed a lawsuit against TikToker Ismael Ssenfuko, also known as Dr. Cephco, demanding 200 million Ugandan Shillings in damages.
The dispute escalated after the renowned TikToker accused the singer of orchestrating an attack that resulted in the vandalism of his car. In a video clip that circulated on social media platforms, Dr. Cephco claimed that the Akamwanyi singer, along with fellow TikToker Winnie wa Mummy, hired a gang that stormed his home and damaged his vehicle—breaking lights and all the mirrors. According to Cephco, a member of King Saha's security team, identified as Chris, was among those who participated in the incident.
At the moment, King Saha is on an international music tour. He recently performed in Japan and is scheduled to perform in Qatar next. He has denied all the allegations, labeling them as baseless and without substance.

“I am not a criminal. I don’t trespass or instruct anyone to vandalize property. These accusations are entirely false and appear to be intended to damage my reputation,” Saha stated in the video.
This led to the singer filling a lawsuit accusing the Tiktoker against defamation.