Abba Marcus’ girlfriend admits she was wrong about DNA test

What the report says
Angel, the girlfriend of Ugandan musician Jose Chameleone’s son Abba Marcus Mayanja, has publicly addressed the couple’s recent breakup drama and legal troubles, saying she still loves him and misses him despite the strain in their relationship. Sqoop Uganda reported that her remarks came as Abba Marcus remained in custody following an arrest in Minnesota.
In her message, Angel pushed back against criticism from people following the dispute, saying she felt unfairly attacked without others knowing the full story. She also walked back an earlier claim about needing a DNA test, saying she was wrong to raise doubts and that she knows Abba Marcus is the father of her child. The post described the pair as having been very close since they met and noted that Angel said her feelings had not changed.
The article places the comments against a wider public fallout between the couple, who are expecting a baby. According to Sqoop Uganda, Abba Marcus had previously accused Angel on social media of being controlling and abusive, while she had made similar allegations against him before he denied them.
Sqoop Uganda also reported that Abba Marcus was arrested by police in Minnesota on August 14, 2026, on allegations of domestic assault and was held at Hennepin County jail. The dispute has drawn attention because it involves a well-known Ugandan music family and comes alongside ongoing legal proceedings and relationship tensions.
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