Shakib warned Arrow Bwoy that his trip to Kenya would focus solely on the boxing match, not entertainment. “When I step into Kenya, it won’t be for music, vibe, or dancing. It’s going to be a real war in the ring.”
The businessman maintained an aggressive tone throughout the video, questioning the singer’s repeated statements ahead of the fight.
Shakib said Arrow Bwoy spent too much time making online comments instead of preparing for the fight. “You have been loud. You have said this, you have said that. You’ve called me names.”
Carrying Uganda’s Pride
Shakib also framed the fight as more than just a personal clash between two public figures. He said he would be carrying the pride of Uganda when he enters Kenya for the bout. “I’m coming with Uganda’s pride. I’m carrying it all over my shoulder.”
The Ugandan socialite added that the fight would become one of the most memorable celebrity contests the East African region has witnessed. “I promise you East Africa will never forget this fight.”
His remarks suggested that he sees the upcoming showdown as a major moment both personally and publicly.

Prove Yourself Face To Face”
Shakib repeatedly insisted that the time for social media exchanges was ending and challenged Arrow Bwoy to settle the rivalry in person. “It’s time for you to prove yourself face to face.”
He also accused the Kenyan singer of disrespecting him during the build-up to the fight and warned that there would be consequences once they finally met in the ring. “You’re going to pay for all that.”
