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Thursday 10 December 2020

The rise of Robert K. Ssentamu aka Bobi Wine of Uganda

 


Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu also known as Bobi Wine, is a popular Ugandan Pop star, Politician and Businessman. He is a Member of Parliament MP, representing  Kyadondo County East constituency in Wakiso District of Uganda's Central Region, his party is known as the National Unity Platform.

Bobi Wine is on the rise, his political career is on steadily rising even beyond his local district, he is becoming very popular by the day. His encounters and that of his followers with security agencies in Uganda is actually enhancing his popularity. 

He is now often on the news, if he is not being detained or beaten up by these security agents, his followers is. He is on the news and on the rise across Uganda. Many youths are now looking up to him, the poor and the hopeless now believes that if Bobi Wine can get this far, they too can make it and there is need for them to keep hope alive. He represents courage, boldness, success and hard work, to those in the slums and the poor in the interior parts of Uganda   

Thursday 3 December 2020

RFHD, District 9142: RClubs of Okigwe and Ukwunwangwu

 The Rotary Clubs of Okigwe and Ukwunwangwu held the Rotary Foundation Health Days at Ndundu Village in Uturu, Isuikwuato Local Government of Abia State. The event which took place at Iheagu Town Hall attracted many residents of even the nearby communities. It was jointly organized by the Rotary Club of Okigwe and the Rotary Club of Ukwunwangwu both under district 9142. 

Sunday 7 June 2020

What about Rape?? A must read.

Rape is rape, it means having a sexual intercourse with someone without his or her consent, any one can be raped, men can rape women, women can rape men, men can rape men and women can rape women. 
    There is no excuse for rape, nothing justifies rape, if you rape someone,

Maaad people every where!!!

Before the COVID-19 lock down, I was in Aba, had a heated argument with a commercial motorcyclist at Osisioma, other people supported me and asked him to give me my balance. 
The argument was in English language, the young man looked at me from head to toe, not knowing what else to say, he scratched his head, dipped hands into his pocket brought out my balance angrily and gave it to me. 
I stretched my hands and as soon as I collected the money, He said, looking at me,
"Zoo janjaweed, maaaaaad people every where", my anger evaporated, I started laughing, tried to stop him but he zoomed off. 
I repeated the words to myself, shook my head in laughter, the expression on his face when he said it made me laugh the more. 
If you no know, you no know... 
Umuchineke!!!

Sunday 31 May 2020

...#Biafra... Mum choked on her food...

The first time I heard the word Biafra, I was in Primary 5, I had gone on an errand for my Mum to buy something for her from a local nearby store. 
It was there that I over heard an old man 
(Papa Christian) chatting with his equally old men friends about their roles during the Biafran War, watching them chatting and laughing over a bottle of wine, while i waited for my turn to be served of what i requested, got me fascinated, especially when the old man drunk with wine, suddenly stood and started marching while others bursted into laughter.  
I was spell bound, he sang two war songs to the admiration of his friends before a left, the first song said: