Singer Omega 256 has entered the ongoing conversation surrounding the tension between Sheebah Karungi and Spice Diana — and her message is simple: talk it out.
As speculation and fan debates continue to swirl around the two leading female stars in Uganda’s music industry, Omega 256 is urging a more direct and private approach to resolving conflicts.
Speaking during an interview, the singer emphasized that both Sheebah and Spice Diana are mature enough to handle disagreements without letting them spill into public entertainment spaces.
And that perspective has added a new layer to the ongoing discussion.
Because the rivalry, whether real or perceived, has become one of the most talked-about topics in Ugandan pop culture.
But that’s not even the most controversial part of her interview…
Omega 256 also shared a candid — and unexpectedly blunt — take on how she personally handles conflict.
According to her, people deal with issues differently depending on the situation and emotional weight involved.
“I deal with my things differently,” she explained.
“I might confront someone directly and express myself or if I see that you’ve crossed the line, I bring out the weapons and we sort ourselves so it depends.”
That statement immediately triggered online reactions, with fans debating whether she was speaking metaphorically or simply emphasizing firmness in conflict resolution.

And then things got really interesting…
Beyond the drama, Omega 256 also addressed Uganda’s newly passed copyright law — a topic that has been generating strong reactions across the entertainment industry.
Unlike some critics who have questioned the timing of the legislation, she expressed clear support, arguing that creatives should not delay progress that directly benefits their income.
She challenged opponents of the law to consider when the “right time” would ever be if artists continue postponing structural improvements in the industry.
For her, the issue is simple: if it benefits creatives, it is a step forward.
And that stance aligns with a growing group of artists advocating for stronger intellectual property protection in Uganda’s music scene.
But the conversation didn’t stop there…
Omega 256 also addressed ongoing public discussions around witchcraft allegations in the entertainment industry — a topic that frequently resurfaces in artist interviews and online debates.
She made it clear that her personal success is rooted in faith, discipline, and hard work rather than supernatural explanations.
According to her, her journey has been guided by prayer and persistence, with no belief in external forces determining her career path.
“I kneel down to God because reaching here where I am, it has been by the power of the knees,” she said.
However, she also acknowledged that such beliefs remain widespread in the industry.
And this is where her comments became more layered.
While personally skeptical, she noted that the frequency of these claims suggests that many people in the industry continue to believe in or experience them in some form.
That dual stance — disbelief mixed with acknowledgment — has fueled additional discussion among fans and observers.
For readers following Uganda’s entertainment landscape, Omega 256 has steadily built her presence as a bold and outspoken voice, often unafraid to comment on industry dynamics beyond her music.
Her latest remarks reinforce that image — positioning her as both a supporter of industry reform and a commentator on its cultural tensions.
From conflict resolution to legal reform and spiritual beliefs in music, her interview touched multiple sensitive layers of Uganda’s entertainment ecosystem.
And it didn’t go unnoticed.
The internet had thoughts — and they came quickly.
Some praised her for calling for peace between Sheebah and Spice Diana, describing her stance as mature and industry-focused.
Others focused on her blunt conflict statement, sparking debates about how artists should publicly express frustration.
And the rest? They were simply engaged in yet another moment where Uganda’s music industry became the center of national conversation.
One thing’s for sure — Omega 256 didn’t just comment on the industry. She opened up three separate debates in a single interview.
