Behind the façade of Allen Kyongyezo’s innocent smile and charming demeanor lies a world of secrets that few could have imagined. Our investigations have uncovered damning details of Allen’s double life—a tale that spans multiple romantic relationships, cunning scams, and a fake university graduation that left even her closest allies stunned.
Allen (24) presented herself as a university student pursuing a course at Ndejje University in Kampala. She regularly showed Amos and his family what appeared to be tuition receipts, student IDs, and class schedules. Amos, smitten and supportive, paid these tuition fees without hesitation, sometimes even borrowing money from friends and family to meet her needs. According to sources close to him, Amos believed in Allen’s future, and he saw her education as a worthwhile investment.
But in a shocking twist, when the 2024 graduation list of Ndejje University was released, Allen’s name was nowhere to be found. A few months later, in early 2025, Allen claimed she would graduate in a special makeup ceremony and even sent out digital invites. A graduation party was organized, complete with a hired venue, catering, music, and a congratulatory cake. Amos funded the whole event attended with friends and family—bringing along gifts and heartfelt congratulations.
It wasn’t until later that suspicions arose. Curious relatives cross-checked her name with the university. A quick call to Ndejje’s academic registrar confirmed their fears: Allen Kyongyezo who purportedly graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree had never stepped in the lecture room since 2022. The party, the gown, the speeches, the photos—all of it had been staged to maintain a lie.
Why would she go to such lengths? The answer might lie in Allen’s financial habits. She had a taste for the good life—expensive wigs, smartphones, nights out at top Kampala hangouts. Investigators found mobile money records showing frequent deposits from different men. Messages recovered from her phone reveal romantic conversations with at least three other men during the time she was supposedly in a committed relationship with Amos.

Allen & Amos enjoying themselves
One of the men, who spoke to us on condition of anonymity, admitted to giving Allen over UGX 5 million in just six months. “She told me she was a business student who wanted to start a cosmetics shop. I had no reason to doubt her,” he said. Another man claimed he had been introduced to Allen’s family in Sembabule as her fiancé—months before Allen introduced Amos to her mother.
Allen’s double life was so well-coordinated that even her close friends were confused. “I don’t know which of her stories was real,” one of her former roommates told our team. “She told each man what he wanted to hear. She was always on the phone. She had two WhatsApp accounts—one for business and one for ‘private love matters,’ as she called it.”
Could it be that when Allen realized Amos was catching on to her lies, she sought a dramatic escape by turning him into a villain? Her sudden shift from a willing bride to a kidnapping victim raises serious doubts. Could the criminal charges against Amos be a diversion from her own lies and manipulations?
“What amuses me is that the party was fully sponsored by Amos and was attended by his relatives including his cousin sister Jenipher Sanyu who even gave a speech. The parents of Allen too attended and were excited because their daughter had purportedly graduated. How do Allen’s parents feel after arresting their own in-law who paid for a graduation party they enjoyed?” one of the investigators wondered. “What comes into their mind when they see graduation photos of Amos and Allen, and now claiming that the same Amos kidnapped and raped their daughter? Are they innocent parents who were duped or are they as deceptive as their own daughter?
In Episode 3, we dive into the events of that fateful day—April 15th, 2025—the supposed introduction day that turned into a nightmare. What really happened when Amos showed up to ‘rescue’ the woman he loved?
To be continued…