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@RFavour4

Liverpool Gal. Award Winning TV Presenter 🏆, Children’s officer, Commercial Model. When God said His creation was beautiful, he meant me. 🤭

Kampala, Uganda Katılım Haziran 2020
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Esther Birungi@EstherBirungi22·
Across Kampala’s informal settlements,many women are carrying the weight of raising families under some of the city’s toughest conditions.Through saving groups,small businesses & community support systems @JOYFORCHILDREN is helping women build safer and more stable futures for vulnerable children. #AdvocacyAndAction #JoyforChildrenUG #Impact #WomenEmpowerment
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Which one has a long lasting battery among them?
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Mukabalisa 🇷🇼@RFavour4·
It's Arteta Ball Today on Monday Night Football as the Gunners continue their Journey to remove their 22 year Premier League spell of not Winning the title. Can already relegated Burnley stop them? Click lp.gsb.ug/Favour t to Play Now @GSB_Uganda
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Kalaki Brian
Kalaki Brian@KalakiBrian·
Dear Hon. Anita Among, The laws are very clear and the script never changes. You should have read and memorised the book. Incase life gives you a second chance the following laws of the 48 laws of power should be at the back of your head. 1) Law 1. Never outshine your master. Politics is a game of egos. Small triggers can bring so much to light that was only covered by keeping your master in the shine. There are people in government that have embezzled alot more than you are suspected. They chose to drive the common V8 SUVs and attributed their wins to their master not themselves. 2) Law 46. Never appear too perfect. By perfect the law means powerful, rich or special. You have seen Hon. Thomas Tayebwa trying his best to remove the line between him and the common wanaichi, eating beans and posho with them to show them that he is one of them. Flaunting wealth and throwing it in people’s faces incites and triggers envy. Also learn to strategically lose some battles. Winning every battle disconnects you from reality, makes you a target and a threat to the higher echelons. 3) Law 38. Think as you like, act or behave like others. Your predecessors were humble. They ensured to hide their powers. They bossed no one and never triggered as much envy. Are they clean? I don’t think so. Their dirty linen is still hidden in the crowd they never differentiated themselves from. You have bossed the people around you. Got drunk with the power you acquired and believed you had everything to buy the house. The very people that smiled at you and rallied behind you, are the very people behind your fall. Loyalty does not exist where the spotlight is only covering one person. Most especially if you are dealing with ambitious people.
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Rita Kay
Rita Kay@Kusaasirarita·
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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Esther Birungi
Esther Birungi@EstherBirungi22·
I will continue to drink water and mind my business 💦 💅 😊
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Mukabalisa 🇷🇼@RFavour4·
Good morning lovely people have a blessed day 🙏
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@RFavour4 Good morning 😊
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