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lawyer || Entrepreneur || African UN Youth Fellow || Rt.Hon.Emeritus || Climate enthusiast || member @safariUbuntu || SDGadvocate || Philanthropist •
Kampala, Uganda Katılım Aralık 2019
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Pray be4 you Sleep👇🏻
God, thank you for the opportunity to make it out of today sane, there are moments in the day that could have knocked me out but I’m grateful for your saving Grace that carried me through life’s challenges, thank you for friends and family, and thank you for strangers that smile and show kindness, Lord I’m amazed at how faithful you are, thank you for provision and protection throughout the day, I pray that you ohh Lord forgive all my sins today, before I retire to bed, I pray for your peace and comfort throughout the night, be our protector Lord, help me to find peace in the midst of all worries and troubles, remind me constantly that you have all of it under control and that tomorrow will be a day better than no other, rule and reign in all that concerns me ohh God. IJN. Amen.🙏
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Attacked, Strangled & Robbed 😭😭💔💔💔💔
On Thursday evening, I was chilling at a certain place in Ntinda. As usual, I decided to head home at around 10:30 PM. I grabbed a boda from a nearby stage where there was only one rider parked there, not knowing he was actually a thief.
I placed my phone in my bag and sat on the boda. As we moved, the rider branched off at Villa Bukoto Road to the left. I asked him why we were leaving the main road, and he calmly replied that it was a faster route that would connect us to Mawanda Road.
At first, I didn’t get scared because there were still shops around. But after some meters, the boda sloped deep down into a route I didn’t recognize. Fear immediately kicked in, and I told him to return to the main road, but he ignored me completely.
The road became darker and more isolated with no shops or people around. My heart immediately told me I was in trouble. I screamed and asked the boda guy to stop so I could get off. He responded, “Jawo olugezigezi.”
A minute later, another boda carrying other men suddenly appeared behind us. That’s when I realized the rider was working together with them. One of the men strangled me from behind, holding my neck tightly, another covered my mouth so I couldn’t scream, while another one started taking everything I had my bag, which had money, phone, wipes, and keys.
After robbing me, they dumped me there alone in the darkness crying like a baby.
I walked in fear and shock until I reached a nearby shop. The people there told me they had heard dogs barking and thought it was just people passing by. Thankfully, I found a good Samaritan who offered to take me home, but instead I asked him to take me back to the restaurant because I remembered I had picked the boda from that stage.
To cut the story short, that man didn’t even belong to that boda stage. He had simply parked there after seeing no riders around, and unfortunately I innocently picked him, not knowing he was targeting people.
At that point, I had no way forward because I had also lost my keys. I asked the boda man who helped me to take me to my friend’s place instead. When we reached, I knocked and asked my friend for 10k to pay him, but the man refused to take the money, saying he only helped me.
May God bless him wherever he is🙏🙏
My friend later took me to the nearest clinic for first aid because I had bruises around my neck.
Thank God for the second chance at life❤️❤️❤️❤️
Rita Kay@Kusaasirarita
I am back and alive❤️🙏
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I was privileged to be a speaker at the 2025 Leadership in Africa Forum hosted by the @YaleMacMillan Centre for International and Area Studies, where we discussed entrepreneurship, leadership and the future of innovation across the African continent.
One of the strongest themes throughout the forum was moving away from the outdated narrative of Africa as a continent dependent on external aid, and instead recognising the immense talent, innovation and opportunity that already exists within the continent.
We also discussed the importance of empathy in African leadership and the need for entrepreneurs to take action rather than waiting for perfect conditions before starting. Some of the most impactful ideas begin with people simply deciding to start where they are.
What stood out to me most was the shared belief that Africa’s future will be shaped by leaders and entrepreneurs willing to build boldly, collaboratively, and with long term impact in mind.
I am grateful to have contributed to such an important conversation and to have shared space with individuals committed to shaping the future of the continent.
#Entrepreneurship #Innovation



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@drtalieybita Several factors contribute to such for example
1. Financial discipline; those that start and take off know the dynamics of saving and investing while those that take long on the same business rely on hand to mouth and may even end up eating capital
….. list is long but for now
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@MelonTracy256 @lulanzeashirafu Happiest birthday to the only decent female artist that respects the temple of God in the females body.
Blessings Tracy keep being an example to many young girls that you can still do music without exposing your body.
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“You are the average of the five people you spend the most time with.” - Jim Rohn
There’s a massive difference between a space that just tolerates your presence and one that actually celebrates your potential. When you are intentional about the rooms you enter, you open doors.
Being in the right place at the right time is the result of consistently putting yourself in environments where growth is happening.
Whether it’s a specific network, a certain office, or even a community of like minded people, these spaces provide the conversations and connections that can advance your journey by years.
Take a look at where you’re spending your energy. If the space you’re in doesn’t challenge you or stretch your thinking, it might be time to move.
You deserve to be in rooms where the “standard” is higher than your current best, because that’s exactly how you get to the next level.


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Article 162 shields the Governor @BOU_Official from direction or control of any person or authority. He testified before Parliament on monetary risks and saved Uganda! That is not a statement to be “careful” about. He did his constitutional duty. Respect it.
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To whom it may concern as copied from Taiwo Aromolarn on LinkedIn.
6 authorities every trial lawyer should cram (unless you enjoy being embarrassed in court)
1. 7UP Bottling Company v Abiola & Sons (1995); N.A.A v Orjiakor (1998)
When to use it:
Respondent’s Counsel tries to announce appearance in an ex-parte application.
Your objection:
“My Lord, this is an ex-parte application. Only the applicant can address the Court. There is no respondent before this Honourable Court. Even where the respondent is present, he can only be seen, not heard.”
Hint: This applies to lawyers “watching brief” too.
2. FRN v Bafarawa & Ors (2016)
When to use it:
Court refuses leave to amend your processes
Your response:
“My Lord, the object of the Court is to decide the rights of parties and not to punish for mistakes. We respectfully submit that this amendment is not a matter of favour or grace since it is neither fraudulent nor intended to overreach.”
3. Yunusa v Kano State (2022) (CA)
When to use it:
Opponent complains of irregularity after responding.
You respond:
“My Lord, the applicant seems to have lost sight of the fact that by filing a Reply on points of law to our so-called irregular counter-affidavit, he is deemed to have acquiesced and waived his right to argue against it. He cannot now approbate and reprobate.”
4. Dantile v APC & Ors (2020) (CA); Ekpoudom v APC & Anor (2020) (CA)
When to use it:
Opposing counsel argues that your exhibits are uncertified
You respond:
“My lord, it is trite law that documents attached or exhibited in the affidavit form part of the evidence adduced by the deponent. The issue of whether or not they are certified does not arise anymore.”
5. Nwankwo v Yar’Adua (2010)
When to use it:
An opponent fails to contest a fact that you adduced in evidence
You respond:
“My lord, it settled law that where a party neglects to contest an issue, it is deemed conceded. It is too late in the day for Counsel to raise it at this stage. It’s clearly an afterthought!”
6. Bode Thomas v FJSC (2016) SC; Maja v Samouris (2002) SC.
When to use it:
You cited the wrong law
OR
You mistakenly brought an application under the wrong section.
Your response:
“My noble lord, we apologize for the unfortunate oversight on our part. However, law is made for man and not man for the law. Your Lordship is clothed with extant powers to grant this order so long as there exists a rule of law which can back up our motion…
May we refer the court to [now, cite the appropriate law]”
Bonus tip: Get a book and start compiling your practice notes using these cases.
Lawyers, which of these stood out to you?
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Some days you will not feel like it. You won't feel motivated, inspired or ready. You'll wake up tired and completely unconvinced that today is the day anything meaningful will happen.
Show up anyway.
The habit of showing up, especially on the days it costs you something, is quietly building a version of you that doesn't need perfect conditions to keep going.
The days you showed up when you didn't feel like it will become the days you're most proud of.
#discipline #personalgrowth

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Nobody tells you that the business you're dreaming about at 23 is supposed to be hard at 23. 📌
You see the "we just closed a deal" post and decide that if it hasn't happened in 8 months, something is wrong.
The people you're watching didn't start there. They started exactly where you are, confused and underfunded. They just stayed long enough for it to turn into something.
The real reason young entrepreneurs is the expectation of speed in everything, walking into business, which operates on a completely different clock, and panicking when nothing has "blown up" yet.
Business is a garden. You plant, you water, you wait, you protect it, you adjust when the season changes and one day, it starts to grow.
#businesstalk
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Meet Victoria, the evil xenophobic South African in the video bullying a Ghanaian. She is a member of a political party called Patriotic Alliance, an anti-African migrant party. These monsters hate black migrants in South Africa
@VictoriaAfPA @OnsBaizaNie

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