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Tumwine Alex
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Medical personnel/Certified Marriage Counsellor/Chelsea Diehard with a blue Blood💙/here for fun😊
Kampala, Uganda Katılım Mayıs 2020
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My name is Kiweewa Joel Julius. I hold a Bachelor’s degree in Social Work and Social Administration from Muteesa I Royal University Masaka and today I’m employed because of that very course people love to disrespect online.
Funny enough, in my entire bloodline, I was the first to pursue SWSA. Some relatives who did the “prestigious” science and law courses are still job hunting while I’m out here building my career and thriving. So spare us the shallow narrative that arts courses are useless.
Uganda’s unemployment crisis is not caused by SWSA, Literature, Arts or Humanities. The real problem is a broken system where jobs move through connections, corruption and luck before merit even gets a seat at the table. A few of us survive on merit but many qualified graduates are locked out regardless of what they studied.
The same leaders telling students to abandon arts courses held a whole mindset change retreat preaching against corruption, then walked away with UGX 100 million each in allowances funded by taxpayers. The same country preaching “science first” still survives on loans from investors and development partners.
Maybe stop attacking students for choosing SWSA and start fixing the systems creating unemployment in the first place. Social workers are still needed because poverty, unemployment, GBV, child neglect, mental health crises and community breakdowns didn’t disappear.
The problem isn’t arts students. The problem is leaders who talk socio-economic transformation but never walk the talk.

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Dear Men, you can have 99 problems, but a woman shouldn’t be one of them. - @rihanna
And ladies, let’s be honest for a second. We all know that good men don’t come easy. The one who sacrifices his time, his energy, his peace, and sometimes even his dreams just to build something meaningful with you. That kind of effort shouldn’t be ignored or taken for granted.
Some women don’t want a partner, they want a provider, a therapist, a bodyguard, and a bank account all in one while bringing the bare minimum to the table. And the moment a man asks for respect, loyalty, or support, it suddenly becomes “too much.”
Men are not obligated to fund your lifestyle. Love is not a transaction. Respect, loyalty, and appreciation go both ways. A woman can spoil her man too, emotionally, mentally, and yes, even financially. Stop PumlaNabachwaring Everything.
The strongest connections are built when both people pour into each other, not when one keeps taking while the other keeps giving. Stop normalizing one sided relationships.
If you want a high value man, ask yourself this, are you bringing high value to him too or just high expectations? Because the uncomfortable truth is this, some relationships fail not because men don’t do enough, but because appreciation is missing.
Read that again. And If this offends you, it probably applies to you.
Writes RIHANNA.

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