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Johnson Oyesigye
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Johnson Oyesigye
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Dealer in Commodities/Forex Trading/Realtor & Businesses. International trade advisor, Oil and Gas Specialist & Chemical Engineer Student. Founder of JoFac
Kampala, Uganda 参加日 Kasım 2020
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@thegoat44_ @MasterMaliq Bro I also felt this way till I had a NDE in 2020. For someone who isn't religious like me, I also felt this shit was a lie till I had one. I didn't see no Jesus or who ever but I met my late mum. NDEs are real. Not ready to tell my story here.
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You'll be at Etanias show and see 22yos dancing and all you can do is nod your head. The soul is willing but the bones are tired. the 22yos are having a time of their life.
For my fellow oldies, let's meet at kyadi, Grab a stick, a Nilo and do some bird watching. The birds will fly to us when they're done zepping
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@Arsenal Are we actually living up to our name — the bottlers?
Because this is just sad.
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@Hon_Banurapeter @UNOC_UG @Comrade_Otoa He died today around 8pm in a car accident in Kikuube District.
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Progress on the Oil and gas sector ,King Fisher .@CNOOUgandaLtd ,@UNOC_UG ,@Comrade_Otoa .Kikuube is on its course !!!
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Happens to the best of us 😅
@astro_reid comments on Earth's beauty after noting that the days are blurring together for the Artemis II astronauts.
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Just in a dear friend humble, peaceful, and deeply patriotic Chairman Banura Kyaligonza has tragically lost his life in an accident a few minutes ago along the Kikube–Hoima road.
He was the son of our Ambassador to Burundi, His Excellency Mzee Major General Matia Kyaligonza, and served as the current Chairman of Kikube District, as well as Chairman-elect.
This is a profound loss to his family, the Obukama bwa Bunyoro Kitara, and Uganda as a whole. He was also a committed member of General Muhoozi Kainerugaba’s Patriotic League of Uganda.
He was struck by a commuter taxi (“drone”). I appeal to all motorists especially drivers to be mindful of other road users. This tragic accident has claimed one of Bunyoro’s most valuable present and future leaders.
Mahano munno may his soul rest in eternal glory.

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This view just hits different 🌍
@Astro_Christina and @astro_reid take a moment to look back at Earth as they continue deep into space toward the Moon.


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22 years ago, a man was about to become the first Brazilian to ever win an Olympic gold medal in the marathon. He was 7 kilometres from the finish line and 25 seconds ahead of everyone. Then something happened that cost him everything.
At the 2004 Athens Olympics, runner Vanderlei Cordeiro de Lima was leading the marathon when a spectator entered the course and stopped him, pushing him into the crowd. The man was a former priest from Ireland named Neil Horan who had already disrupted a Formula One race the year before by walking onto the track. He said he did it “to spread the gospel and prepare people for the Second Coming.”
A bystander helped free de Lima and he got back on the course, but the momentum was gone. Two runners overtook him in the final stretch. He finished third.
His team appealed for the gold. It was rejected. The Olympic Committee gave him a sportsmanship award instead. When he entered the stadium to cross the finish line, the crowd gave him a louder ovation than the winner. He came in smiling with his arms wide open.
A Brazilian athlete who won gold at those same Games later tried to hand de Lima his medal on live television. De Lima gave it back and said: “I can’t accept it. I’m happy with mine. It’s bronze but it means gold.”
12 years later, he was chosen to light the Olympic flame at the 2016 Games in Rio de Janeiro. Horan watched it on television and told a reporter he deserved credit for making de Lima famous. “Without what happened,” he said, “I don’t think he would have been chosen.”
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