- Following Uganda’s thrilling victory over South Africa at the CHAN tournament, media personality Kasuku attempted to tempt Uganda Cranes star Allan Okello with offers of local beauties.
- Okello, a key player for the Cranes and former FUFA player of the year, politely declined during a live broadcast, citing the team’s ongoing preparations for the CHAN quarterfinals at Camp Paradise Hotel Kisasi.
- Despite Kasuku extending the offer to the entire team, Okello emphasized that focus and discipline are critical at this stage of the tournament.
Uganda Cranes star Allan Okello has turned down an enticing proposal made by media figure Kasuku. Okello was among the standout players for the Cranes as they secured their place in the CHAN tournament quarterfinals following an exciting match against South Africa at Mandela National Stadium.

Having been a key player in Ugandan football for several years, Okello received a call from Kasuku during a live broadcast. The Talk and Talk Show host informed the Vipers winger that nearly every Ugandan girl is willing to offer him access to any region in the south that he desires.
A somewhat shy Okello chuckled at the proposition, stating that he is currently in camp at Camp Paradise Hotel Kisasi with his teammates as they gear up for the quarterfinals.
Kasuku persisted in his attempts to entice him, extending the offer to the entire team, but Okello reiterated that they have important matters to address before considering any distractions involving the local beauties.
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“To be honest, we’re still in camp preparing for the quarterfinals. So I can’t think about that right now, but I appreciate the support.”
Theories suggest that excessive indulgence in ‘bad manners’ can hinder an athlete’s performance. If this notion holds any truth, then the former FUFA player of the year made a wise choice in turning it down, especially with the tournament progressing to the knockout stage.
The Cranes will be competing in the last eight, and they will learn about their opponent tonight after the conclusion of the group stages.