Emmanuel Kayanja

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Emmanuel Kayanja

@EmmanuelKayanj2

In my spare time, I listen to REGGAE music. I support Manchester united. Party decorator

Kampala, Uganda Katılım Kasım 2016
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🍁🍁Nbree
🍁🍁Nbree@missnBri·
Goal ya Nico simagala gagigaba. oba nkutereko juggle ya cherki
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Lawyer
Lawyer@UGLawyer·
Dad, Bobi Wine fled the Country on the 26th of January, 11 days after elections & has spent 2 months in the USA......
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Mike Bales 🫡🇺🇸
Distinction Between Guts and Balls Guts: Coming home late after a night out with the boys, being met at the door by your wife with a broom, and having the guts to ask, “Are you still cleaning, or are you flying somewhere?” Balls: Coming home late after a night out with the boys, smelling of perfume and beer, with lipstick on your collar, slapping your wife on the butt and saying, “You’re next, Chubby.” Medically speaking, there is no difference in the outcome. Both result in death. 💀
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❤️ Neima
❤️ Neima@OMARIONNEIMA·
All of a sudden everyone has an opinion about Kyagulanyi’s pic at the capitol Meanwhile where were you when his close people were abducted,tortured,jailed and some killed ? Where were your sly voices when he’s wife was assaulted? Meanwhile when the cdf wanted his balls, did sth hold your tongues? Y’all are uncouth
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#𝕄𝕒𝕥𝕦𝕟𝕕𝕒𝕄𝕒𝕟 👨🏻‍🌾
You have attacked many for their approaches to various issues which is fine, however, what have you done to better either yourself or others in the aspect of leadership and good governance aside presenting the www with your malnourished thoughts 💭 ?
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Winnie Kiiza
Winnie Kiiza@WinnieKiiza·
I have observed individuals on this platform, who present themselves as pan Africanists, criticising Hon. Kyagulanyi (@HEBobiwine) for engaging with authorities on Capitol Hill. Their principal argument is that “African problems must be solved exclusively by Africans.” While this position may appear principled at first glance, it becomes less convincing when examined against historical and present realities. For several decades, the government of Pres. Museveni has depended significantly on U.S. financial assistance, military cooperation, and strategic partnerships to maintain its authority and sustain its programmes. Substantial volumes of development aid, security sector support, and bilateral trade arrangements have played a central role in underpinning our current political order. Contrary to the accusations levelled against him, Hon. Kyagulanyi is not requesting that the U.S. assumes responsibility for resolving Uganda’s or Africa’s internal challenges. Rather, he is respectfully urging Washington to stop providing unconditional support to repressive regimes, to refrain from enabling continued violations of human rights and democratic principles through unchecked aid, military assistance, and diplomatic cover. In any case, such a call aligns closely with pan African ideals because it seeks to protect African citizens from domestic authoritarianism by removing the external forces that have prolonged their oppression. Authoritarian governments, by their nature, prefer that their opposition remains strictly domestic. When dissent is confined within national borders, it is far easier to suppress without attracting meaningful international scrutiny or consequences. However, when legitimate grievances are brought to global attention, there’s a possibility of action, which can be in the form of sanctions, suspension or reduction of foreign aid, and diplomatic isolation. This, if realised, can actually impose real costs on those in power. So the criticisms directed at Hon. Kyagulanyi for seeking international solidarity appear less as genuine expressions of pan African conviction and more as efforts to safeguard the prevailing political and economic arrangements that benefit those presently in power. Genuine commitment to African liberation and self determination requires consistency. If external partnerships are acceptable when they sustain those in government, they cannot reasonably be condemned when employed by citizens seeking accountability and justice. True pan Africanism embraces every effective avenue, be it, local resistance, regional cooperation, and principled international pressure, to secure dignity, freedom, and accountable governance for African people.
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Lina Zedriga Waru
Lina Zedriga Waru@linazed2·
I appreciate the invitation to be hosted at NBS Morning Breeze. Unfortunately, urgent party duties requiring my physical presence mean I must withdraw from the scheduled discussion. My sincere apologies, and I remain open to a later engagement.
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Tabz
Tabz@NinyeTabz·
For you, it’s about you, for Bobi it’s about his country! There’s levels to these things!
Stella Nyanzi@drstellanyanzi

@lasantos256ug To clarify: I do not support the political leadership of @HEBobiwine because he does not support my political leadership. I do not like Bobi Wine because he does not like me. Do not force me to support or like his politics or his person.

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Ridwan Oke
Ridwan Oke@RidwanuLlah·
Bruno should just get 5 more assist and leave the rest to Manchester United fans. I promise, we will take care of the rest. By the time we are done, he will be better than Zinedine Zidane.
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The Web News
The Web News@The_Web_News_HD·
🚨 BREAKING ☫ 🚨 IMPORTANT STATEMENT From the Spokesperson for the Khatam al-Anbiya Headquarters: In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. We draw the attention of all neighboring countries and Muslim peoples in the region to the fact that the enemy, defeated on the battlefield and in its attempts to form political alliances against Iran, has resorted to deceit and trickery. As part of a sinister plan, it has copied the Iranian Shahed-136 drone, renamed it the "Lucas drone," and is using it to attack illegitimate targets in regional countries. The enemy’s goal is to sow suspicion, accuse the Islamic Republic of Iran, and ultimately create division between Iran and neighboring countries, aiming to tarnish the legal and legitimate defensive actions of the Iranian Armed Forces. Governments and peoples of the region should know that Iran’s defensive doctrine against U.S. military aggression and Israeli attacks is fully lawful and firmly grounded in logic. As the Islamic Republic has repeatedly stated, it targets only U.S. and Israeli facilities and interests, announcing any target it strikes and taking responsibility for it. Examples include recent sabotage attacks on centers in friendly and neighboring countries such as Turkey, Kuwait, and Iraq, which were falsely attributed to the Iranian Armed Forces. Wise responses by officials of those countries to these deceptive and malicious moves can thwart this conspiracy at its outset. Succumbing to the enemy’s deception and divisive tactics will only encourage its expansion. It is therefore essential to trust one another and maintain unity and cooperation to make the foreign aggressor regret continuing these malicious acts.
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AFC gains
AFC gains@Afc_gains·
@BIacksherif_ "I forgave you because I liked you" may this never come from my mouth ever
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