Uganda’s social scene is buzzing after Col. Edith Nakalema leveled explosive accusations against former Miss Uganda Stella Nantumbwe, claiming she divorced her husband and allegedly left with all his property — with the help of her mother.
Stella Nantumbwe, popularly known as Ellah, rose to fame as Miss Uganda 2013 and later as a Big Brother Africa contestant. Her elegance and charm made her a household name, but this latest controversy has thrust her back into the spotlight for all the wrong reasons.
According to Nakalema, Stella’s separation from her husband wasn’t just a breakup — it was a calculated move that allegedly stripped him of property and assets.

The involvement of Stella’s mother in the saga adds another layer of intrigue, painting the picture of a family-driven fallout.
Some Ugandans are rallying behind Nakalema, calling the alleged act “unfair and greedy.” Others defend Stella, arguing that divorce settlements are complex and often misunderstood.
Social media is ablaze with memes, hot takes, and divided opinions, turning the story into a trending lifestyle headline.
This clash between a respected military officer and a former beauty queen highlights the intersection of celebrity culture, marriage scandals, and public accountability.
It’s not just gossip — it reflects how personal disputes can quickly become national talking points in Uganda’s vibrant media landscape.

