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Johnson Oyesigye

@Johnsonfac

Dealer in Commodities/Forex Trading/Realtor & Businesses. International trade advisor, Oil and Gas Specialist & Chemical Engineer Student. Founder of JoFac

Kampala, Uganda Katılım Kasım 2020
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Johnson Oyesigye
Johnson Oyesigye@Johnsonfac·
On 24th Feb, 2026, I lost my best friend whom & same time my beloved wife to be. It was a tiresome day of events I'll NEVER FORGET. I've gone through a tough grieving period. Mwishikyi(Dota); thanks for the 11 years I've known you. The kindest person I've ever met.❤ RIP🙏
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KASUKU
KASUKU@Kasuku256·
Argentina Portugal Brazil Spain One of those will win the world Cup.
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Tabz@NinyeTabz·
Who is building this hotel at St.Kagwa in Bushenyi district? Why is it in a swamp? Doesn’t @nemaug see it?
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Tabz@NinyeTabz·
From the testimonies I have gathered from Igara, Kyamuhunga Bushenyi today, Katushabe’s case isn’t just corruption or theft! This is IMPUNITY!
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Tabz@NinyeTabz·
You were super stupid to come to my residence with numberless drones and machine guns, put my people on gun point yet your phones were all on and picking maximum RF signal! Did you think you’d raided an amateur tech chap? You’re yet to find out!
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NTV UGANDA
NTV UGANDA@ntvuganda·
Politics aside, former Speaker Anita Among often stood out for her elegant and sophisticated fashion choices. On #NTVECheck, we revisited some of her most memorable looks.
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Dr Kizza Blair
Dr Kizza Blair@blair_kizza·
I keep telling people this… poor healthcare is a national cake, and everyone will eat their share eventually. The poor, the rich, all of us. You can steal all the money you want, but one day life will humble you with an emergency you can’t postpone You’re just in a system that will one day fail you too
Denis Duke Woniala🇺🇬@DenisDukeUG

It’s sad that Kalangwa has Passed because no matter how bad someone is, they don’t deserve death, atleast not in the way he died. But it’s even sadder that he left behind very irresponsible children. How fair can God be to give him such punishment both in life and death? Ever since their Dads passing, social media has been awash of the childrens videos continuing the bad old habits of their father. They were seen and heard calling locals poor, and boasting about how rich they’re that they don’t need anyone. If there’s one thing I’ve learned in this thing called life, it’s humility. It doesn’t matter what you have done in the past, how rich you are or what, be humble. You will solve 99% of your problems. And I’m not even trying to judge their father because well, Judgement is for God but It is on record their father was a notorious Man. He grabbed any land he wanted, killed whoever stood in his way, and mocked whoever he could but still walked away untouched. He caused people a lot of misery. Sleepless nights. All for what? Because as I type this, he has LEFT EVERYTHING HE FOUGHT SO HARD TO GRAB. And trust me, the kids are not smart enough to keep whatever he left. It’s just a matter of time before the real owners come out to claim for what rightfully belonged to them. If not these children will sell them off. The best thing i expected them children and family to do is to remain silent. Ask for forgiveness from the community. Repent on your father’s behalf and try to live in harmony with everyone. But like the Baganda say, ekitezala tekyala, they chose otherwise. It is also bad to see people celebrating his death because originally that wasn’t our culture. But yet again how do you stop them? I mean Kalangwa tormented them while government was watching so I really can’t blame the people. The hate that our leaders have sown will always continue to be revealed upon their deaths. And this with no doubt. Just give time some time. It all shall be in the open. May we be ambassadors of good deeds in that when we die, our loved ones aren’t molested but rather comforted. Good bye….

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Martin Ssempa
Martin Ssempa@martinssempa·
Timothy Muganzi Magambo Sept 24, 2007 May 16, 2026. Pelham Manor Timothy Muganzi Magambo of Pelham, New York, and Masindi, Uganda, passed away on May 16, 2026. He was 18 years old. Born in Kampala, Uganda, on September 24, 2007, Timothy was the eldest of two children. Timothy started at Colonial Elementary School in second grade and went on to graduate from Pelham Memorial High School. He was a well-rounded and highly accomplished student. A gifted and dedicated athlete, he played lacrosse, soccer, and football. He was also a proud member of the National Honor Society. Timothy’s leadership qualities were evident through his involvement in student government, where he served at different times as senator-at-large, school-wide treasurer, and class president. He was also a peer leadership mentor and co-vice president of the Breast Cancer Awareness Club. He had just completed his first year at the University at Albany, where he was pursuing a degree in Business Management and Finance. Outside of school, Timothy had many passions. He loved music, particularly “Imagine” by John Lennon and “Sweet Caroline” by Neil Diamond. He enjoyed gaming with friends, stock trading, and volunteering. Above all, Timothy was deeply devoted to his family. As the oldest child, he was known for his warmth, kindness, and generous spirit. He cherished time spent with his parents and younger brother. Each summer and Christmas, he traveled to Uganda to be with his father, often bringing school supplies and clothing to support less fortunate and abandoned children. (Me 😭) Timothy will be remembered as someone who seemed to be born smiling and talking—a trait he carried with him throughout his life. He loved meaningful conversation and had a natural ability to connect with others. His greatest strength was his kindness. He was always willing to help, even at his own inconvenience, and was known for his patience, optimism, and genuine care for those around him. (Just like his DAD) Timothy is survived by his loving parents, Tom Magambo and Caroline Nalwanga; his brother, Jonathan, 16; his grandparents, Elizabeth Museeta, Proscovia Lwanga, and Francis Kaweesa; as well as many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. He was predeceased by his grandfather, Francis Museeta. Timothy will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved him. A celebration of Timothy’s life will be held at the Pelham Funeral Home, 64 Lincoln Avenue, Pelham, New York, on Thursday, May 21, 2026, from 4:00 to 8:00 PM. A second viewing will take place on Friday, May 22, 2026, from 1:00 to 2:00 PM at Huguenot Memorial Church, 901 Pelhamdale Avenue, Pelham, New York, followed by a funeral service at 2:00 PM. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial donations be made to the Sanyu Babies’ Home in Uganda Via pelhamfuneral.com/obituaries/tim…
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Jacob Otile, MD
Jacob Otile, MD@DrOtileUg·
A public servant has over 15BN shs (roughly $4M) worth of cars from tax payers money, countless houses filled with hard cash, limitless access to Parliament bank accounts. In the same Country where, the budget to run the newly established Organ transplant in Uganda is about 5BN shs annually. “We are a very stupid people and we deserve our leaders”
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Hon Mwesigye Frank
Hon Mwesigye Frank@MwesigyeFranks·
It seems our attention has been heavily focused on Rt. Hon. Anita Among while ignoring other serious cases of mismanagement of public funds. Mr. Tugume is bringing an American singer and actor Mr. Tyrese Gibson on 3rd October 2026 at a cost of $1 million USD, an amount far higher than the money spent on purchasing a Rolls-Royce , all in the name of promoting Ugandan coffee. My question is: how exactly does this faded singer and actor promote our coffee? How many Ugandans even know his songs or movies? Why can’t we empower our own local artists to become ambassadors of Ugandan coffee instead of spending huge sums on foreign celebrities? These coffee marathon activities should be urgently investigated because we are losing a lot of money on things that add little or no value to ordinary Ugandans.
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IGG@IGGUganda·
PRESIDENT MEETS IGG, DEPUTY IGGs His Excellency the President of the Republic of Uganda, @KagutaMuseveni, held a closed door meeting with the Inspector General of Government, Lady Justice Naluzze Aisha Batala, together with the Deputy IGGs @AnneTwino and @DrOkiria . Some of the issues discussed was the fight against corruption in line with his commitment to the citizens of Uganda during his swearing in speech. The President reemphasized his commitment to eradicate corruption in his new electoral term, he called 'Kisanja No Sleep'.
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Tabz@NinyeTabz·
And for you idiots that came to my house with guns and caused mayhem, I’m now done profiling you. I will show the world who you are one by one! I will expose your faces in crystal clear 8K. Less of that, come clean in my DMs before this gets out of hand!
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Tabz@NinyeTabz·
What was discussed in that IGG- Museveni meeting today? Was Katushabe discussed at any point in time? The timing?
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WelBeast
WelBeast@WelBeast·
Even Uganda pastors are cooking trophyless teams 😂😂
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Leading Report
Leading Report@LeadingReport·
Suspected Ebola cases rise to 600, with nearly 140 deceased, per WHO.
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Alan Kasujja
Alan Kasujja@kasujja·
As we talk now, we don’t have Ebola in the country. Even the Congolese patient we have been treating has tested negative. @DianaAtwine - PS Ministry of Health #Uganda
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Tabz@NinyeTabz·
Afoyocan, Afoyocan, Afoyocan! Nkuyise mirund’emeka? Declare what you’re keeping for Anita Annet Among before it’s too late!
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Norbert Mao
Norbert Mao@norbertmao·
Indeed the saying is true that when the mind is blind the eyes are useless. We said many things and even talked about the “outgoing” Speaker way back in Kyankwanzi. We even spoke of the influence of the PLU. We even said elections alone will not deliver a transition. I even said I will be the Speaker of the 12th Parliament. But those with blind minds could not see and are still not seeing.
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FC Barcelona
FC Barcelona@FCBarcelona·
A special season deserves a special night ✨🏆
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Tabz@NinyeTabz·
Good afternoon Katushabe Winstone, ignore the woman in the photo who I know you know about. Whose house is this and where is it located?
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