Wordless--secularist--realist--ingenuity in life!

20.1K posts

Wordless--secularist--realist--ingenuity in life! banner
Wordless--secularist--realist--ingenuity in life!

Wordless--secularist--realist--ingenuity in life!

@mmpagi

Epistemologist,thoughtfully provocative,pragmatic, paragon,solver of previously unsolved hard problems,relentlessly curious,practising elevated curiosity!

anywhere Katılım Aralık 2009
2.9K Takip Edilen441 Takipçiler
Sabitlenmiş Tweet
Wordless--secularist--realist--ingenuity in life!
In times of desperation and grief, nothing warms up my heart and forces smiles out of me than meeting a stranger who silently whispers to me " I'm atheist too"... That's liberty of consciousness, and it's rewarding in a way that's hard to explain.
English
3
0
9
0
Dr. Sserunjogi Emma
Dr. Sserunjogi Emma@DrSerunjogiEmma·
I don't actually know why most Ugandans want to do farming which requires license to sell to any country? If you're doing it for food, it's fine but if you want to get out of poverty, you need true scalability. Tech business, in one night, without a license, you can have user in any country. To sell rice in Kenya, you need a permit and even if you have a permit to sell in Kenya, you need another to sell in USA, that's if government mafias don't gatekeep who sells. With tech, most products can be launched today, right now and your first paying user is in Canada or even UK. We need to go full on tech.
English
44
35
289
16.5K
Charles Peter Mayiga
Tokkirizanga muntu yenna ku kuggya ku Ssaabasajja Kabaka kubanga ye Nnyinimu, ye Kitaffe era y'entabiro y'ebyo byonna tukkiririzaamu. Wangaala Ayi Nnyinimu #KabakaBirtdyaRun2026
Charles Peter Mayiga tweet mediaCharles Peter Mayiga tweet media
Indonesia
48
163
1.5K
18K
Gabriel Buule
Gabriel Buule@GabrielBuule·
@DuncanAbigaba No please... Kabaka is a title not just a mere word... You can't say ..The Kabaka of Busoga... The Kabaka of Ankole... The Kabaka of England... Kabaka is a preserved title for the reigning monarch of the Kingdom of Buganda .
English
13
1
72
3.5K
Africa Today Media Group
Africa Today Media Group@africatodayMG·
African Countries With Free Healthcare 1. Seychelles 🇸🇨 2. Mauritius 🇲🇺 3. Botswana 🇧🇼 4. Algeria 🇩🇿 5. Rwanda 🇷🇼 6. Namibia 🇳🇦 7. Gabon 🇬🇦 ....... Show more
Africa Today Media Group tweet media
English
17
20
89
17.1K
Wordless--secularist--realist--ingenuity in life! retweetledi
Jim Spire Ssentongo
Jim Spire Ssentongo@SpireJim·
If suitors of your daughter come to you asking what they should bring for ‘bride price’ to marry her, apart from symbolic items, do not negotiate as though in a market. Your daughter is not an object for sale, and cannot be equated to anything. Don’t make the man feel like they have bought your daughter and she’s now their property to treat as they please. If it’s a token of appreciation, tokens are neither demanded nor negotiated for. No matter how much we may sanitise it, any negotiation involving items is trade. The values around the practice can be preserved without the commodification of girls.
English
89
275
1.3K
48.4K
Phiona Kyeru
Phiona Kyeru@kyeruphiona·
Nobody talks about the quiet wins of being in diaspora. Not to brag. Just because they deserve to be said. The first time you pay your parents' hospital bill without checking your balance first. The plot of land back home with your name on it that is slowly becoming something. The school fees you send without panicking. The sibling you put through university from thousands of miles away. Being firstborn in an African family means the phone calls come to you first. The problems land on your plate first. But so does the ability to actually solve them. Back home, the salary couldn't keep up with the responsibility. Here, for the first time, it can. The cold is real. The loneliness is real. The struggle is real. But so is building something that your whole family back home can feel. That's the part of the diaspora story that doesn't get told enough. 😌
English
85
229
1.6K
108.3K
Culton Scovia Nakamya
Culton Scovia Nakamya@CultonScovia·
Of the Karamoja iron sheets, should we expect any more convicts or is the law being applied selectively?
English
17
5
79
2.5K
Sara
Sara@Sara84916943·
@admcollingwood You forgot join "Labor Friend of Israel" or "Conservative friend of Israel"
English
2
0
5
491
Collingwood 🇬🇧
Collingwood 🇬🇧@admcollingwood·
I always weep reading the Wikipedia pages of senior Singaporean politicians. The general career path seems to be: Excel at school and secure a scholarship to study some super difficult subject, like maths or physics, at Cambridge University. Excel at university and get a scholarship to do a post-grad degree in governance or an MBA at Harvard. Join the Singaporean military and excel. Reach at least the rank of Brigadier or General. Enter politics. Excel even compared with others who have similar CVs, rise to become a senior position. Compare that with the career path of the average senior British politican. Get the same results as every other middle class child at school. Do PPE or straight up politics at university. Leverage your contacts to become a SPAD for a cabinet or shadow cabinet member. Get a column writing gig at the Spectator, Economist or New Statesman Become a more senior SPAD. Run in an impossible to win seat to prove you really want to be in parliament. Get parachuted into a safe seat as a rising star. Get a junior ministerial position in the first reshuffle after the election. Get made a cabinet member after the next election. Now, why is Singapore an extremely well run country and we are not?
English
225
906
7.2K
797.9K
SSEKABIRA PATRICK
SSEKABIRA PATRICK@PSSEKABIR·
Jokes side, what’s really eating up Frank Tumwebaze these days?
SSEKABIRA PATRICK tweet mediaSSEKABIRA PATRICK tweet media
English
197
17
549
71.7K
Lawyer
Lawyer@UGLawyer·
What is UPDF doing in a Civilian Court of Law?
Lawyer tweet media
English
124
38
961
68.8K
Based Jessica
Based Jessica@RealJessica·
Illegals are being deported after taking out massive student loan debt and maxing out their credit cards. We are getting robbed in more ways than we know about. How are illegal aliens able to obtain credit cards and federal student loans? That is crazy.
Based Jessica tweet media
English
444
3.7K
7.8K
194.2K
Wordless--secularist--realist--ingenuity in life! retweetledi
Dr. Sserunjogi Emma
Dr. Sserunjogi Emma@DrSerunjogiEmma·
That song "mukube paver" disgusts me!!! Being in hospital emergency room, everyday you get someone bleeding, or unconscious after being hit with a paver by thieves, it's worse in areas around Nalya, northern bypass, Mulago, Nansana. Now we have a song glorifying this inhumane act. Inspiring ghetto youths that they should be merciless, hit anyone with a paver, break their skulls, makes it a good thing!!! Some will say it's just music but a love song can make someone fall in love if you send it as a dedication, songs are used to win elections, people buy clothes they see in song videos or start walking like their favourite musicians. You may not get inspired by a particular song but someone else will and do what the song exactly says. I know people who died, children orphaned after dad being hit with pavers, some are still struggling with stroke, their whole lives changed. We cannot be glorifying this, we actually needed a song against use of pavers to hurt someone. There's a man I will never forget who was hit with a paver around Namugongo, he paralyzed starting from the neck downwards till now, he is always in a wheelchair!!! If you find this funny, may the lord bless you with reality or open your eyes with an example. Someone needs to do something. @PoliceUg @BalaamBarugahar @MinofHealthUG @DianaAtwine
English
99
222
782
51.7K
Culton Scovia Nakamya
Culton Scovia Nakamya@CultonScovia·
Easter ewedde, katunnyike ebijanjaalo by’enkya.
Indonesia
34
10
258
11.8K
Africa Today Media Group
Africa Today Media Group@africatodayMG·
Uganda is officially moving forward with its massive $4 billion oil refinery, a project set to reshape the country’s entire energy future. The refinery will slash Uganda’s dependence on imported fuel while tapping into its 6.5 billion barrels of oil in place with up to 2.2 billion barrels recoverable. Once completed, it will: - Process 60,000 barrels per day - Power local industries - Boost national revenue - Support new pipelines, storage hubs, and water infrastructure For the first time ever, Uganda is on track to flip from importing fuel to exporting refined petroleum. Production is projected to kick off around mid-2026.
Africa Today Media Group tweet media
English
105
340
1.5K
88K