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Every day there’s a new reason to 😂
EMPIRE@EmpireIX
Zayn says he doesn't know if he was ever In Love with Gigi Hadid but loves and respects her for having his child.
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How can my rights and dignity be a subject of negotiation?
NBS is just a peddler or fake results, fake narratives!
My return to my home country is a right and I will soon return to Uganda, and the regime can do whatever they want.
Standing against Museveni (and beating him) is only a crime in the eyes of NBS, not in the eyes of the law.
Nile Post@nilepostnews
Exclusive: Govt-NUP in Talks Over Bobi Wine’s ‘Dignified and Secure’ Return #NilePostNews nilepost.co.ug/exclusive/3300…
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@Vee599876028006 @PatroUganda Laba laba! So u use what to download?!
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Fellow Ugandans and friends of Uganda!
Two months ago, Museveni yet again usurped the will of the people of Uganda and declared himself president on gunpoint. A day later, gripped by shame and fear, the military invaded my home to harm me, but I was able to evade them and go into hiding.
Over the past two months, the regime has looked for me everywhere. They have raided the homes of many colleagues and fellow leaders, mounted roadblocks and spot checks of vehicles and motorcycles, arrested and dismissed the police officers assigned to my campaign, raided our home in the village, and kept my home under siege. Well, they couldn't find me because the people of Uganda sheltered me and protected me.
Today, I am announcing my brief exit from the country to handle important work. Over the next few weeks, I will engage with our friends and allies all over the world before returning to Uganda to continue the push for freedom and democracy! For now, let's remain focused and united.
#FreeUgandaNow
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In Lira you meet like 20 people on just one street that resemble Anguyo Moses
NRG Radio UG@nrgradioug
Who would you rather find 🤔 A• Aguyo Moses B• Kisitu Kirabo
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They didn’t choose bambi.
Northern Uganda for the first 20 years of Uganda under M7 was a warzone. People in war don’t have time for school.
Government actually had to create special programs to jumpstart Northern Uganda economically.
Because of the war, these children grew up with barely any education to speak of, so they now make do with any jobs they can find, mostly getting jobs that need physicall strength like security guards seeing as they are genetically the strongest ethnic groups in Uganda.
Northern Uganda is rising now, slowly but the peace they have enjoyed for atleast 20 years now has done wonders and the ripple effect will be seen in the jobs they will be getting in the future.
komugisha Peace@KomugishaPeace
I am innocently asking, why do northerners love choosing being security guards over anything else.
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