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HUSTLEPRENEUR®| Comms| Filmmaker| Stoic| https://t.co/7Y4DPBLguT
Kampala, Uganda Katılım Ocak 2018
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Buwooma
Hollywood
Pressure ft. Cali P
My faves on the #MiraclesAlbum
@IamApass 🐐 & @kabootweet cooked🔥
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WEIRD SIGNS THAT YOU'RE ACTUALLY HEALTHY
1. Sneezing often → Strong immune system
2. Sweating easily → Body cooling properly
3. Waking up hungry → Fast metabolism
4. Muscle twitches → Active nerves and minerals
5. Burping after meals → Good digestion
6. Strong nails → Balanced nutrients
7. Vivid dreams → Healthy brain function
8. Clear pee → Well hydrated
9. Sore after exercise → Muscles strengthening
10. Goosebumps → Nervous system active
11. Feeling sleepy at night → Body clock aligned
12. Laughing often → Emotional balance
13. Tears when emotional → Healthy stress release
14. Morning energy without caffeine → Stable cortisol levels
15. Regular bowel movements → Healthy gut microbiome
16. Stretch marks or scars → Skin healing
17. Waking up without brain fog → Balanced hormones
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Ever wondered how slowed-down kadodi Music sounds?
Find out in 3 days.
Miracles the album out on Friday.
Presave now. found.ee/APassKaboo_Mir…
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In deciding to sue scholar & activist, comrade @SpireJim – instead of looking inside & reforming – a small university called KIU just invited entire country to its doors. We will leave no stone unturned.
Spire has led many exhibitions with stories from victims, observers & insider informers. Many under scrutiny – including powerful govt offices – the course has appreciation & introspection, and reform!
One wonders what KIU thinks they are!

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My Nine Year Ordeal at KIU
In 2013, I left Buhweju district with a heavy responsibility on my shoulders. I was the first person in my family to reach university level. Scoring 19 points in UACE felt like I had finally broken a cycle of poverty. When I was admitted to Kampala International University under the district bursary scheme, my family celebrated a miracle. We believed the "bursary" was a hand reaching down to pull us up. Instead, it became a weight that nearly drowned me.
The "scheme" covered tuition, but the functional fees carried a hidden, lethal sting. During orientation, no one warned us that a small delay in payment would trigger penalties so aggressive they felt predatory. By my second year, a small balance had mutated into an 800,000 UGX debt. I went from being a brilliant student dreaming of a First Class degree to a beggar, moving from office to office every semester, pleading for an exam card just to sit for papers I had worked so hard to prepare for. Despite paying every semester's functional fees after learning about late payment charges, by the time I finished in 2016, the debt was so huge that there was no way I could clear it in a single swoop.
The financial pressure did not just empty my pockets; it invaded my mind. It is hard to concentrate on Literature and English when you are calculating how many days of food you must skip to pay a "late fee" that grows while you sleep. By 2016, I had finished every course with no retakes, no missed papers but I was a ghost of the man who had entered. I left the gates broken, emaciated in spirit, and carrying a debt that had ballooned.
I spent the next six years in a self imposed exile in Eastern Uganda, teaching for a meager salary. I lived like a hermit, sending every spare coin back to KIU. I was not working for a future; I was working to buy back a past that the university was holding hostage.
In 2022, I finally cleared the last shilling. The relief, however, was short lived. After buying the graduation gown and seeing my name on the notice board, on Tuesday, I did the one thing I had waited nearly a decade to do: I invited my parents. My father is a primary five dropout from the 1960s. For years, he had looked at me with suspicion, wondering if I had truly been studying or if I had wasted the family’s hopes. I wanted that graduation day to be his vindication.
We traveled from the village, slept in Kampala, and walked onto that campus with our heads high.
Then came the horror. When the official graduation book was opened, my name was nowhere to be found. In that moment, the world stopped. I stood there in a gown I had paid for, at a ceremony I had earned, looking at a father who now had "final proof" that his son was a failure. The humiliation was so absolute that the fact I am still alive today is a miracle of God’s grace.
I spent months fighting, sending emails, and knocking on doors that remained closed until I mentioned legal pressure and opportunities abroad. Only then did a "transcript" magically appear. I chose not to attend the later ceremony when my name finally appeared on the list. The joy had been systematically bled out of the experience.
I share this because a "bursary" for the poor should not result in paying more than the rich. A university should be a fountain of knowledge, not a "school for scandal" that exploits the very students it claims to support.
Those nine years left scars that no certificate can cover. This is for every student still trapped in that cycle fighting for a degree they have already earned.


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@estonluwedde @mrBALRMAIN @simple_shamim Music is not all about vocals. You're just rotating your taste in a small box of "vocal music" and it's funny that you are using this as a reality. Get out that box young man
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@mrBALRMAIN @simple_shamim Can you honestly say that on a live band Bobiwine sounds better than King Saha, Nubian Li, Maurice Kirya, Joshua Baraka or Apass? It is ok to be truthful. Maybe you know nothing about music. I bet you think Spice Diana sings better than Chosen Becky 😂
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Which Bobi wine are you talking about ?
The one who sang kagoma
Mr money
Caroline
Jeniffer
Mazzi Mawanvu
Kikomando
For better for worse
Adam ne kawa
Ghetto
Ebibuuzo
Kyalenga
Sirimba
Mwekuume
Wendi
Maama wa baana
Funtula
Kadingo
Obululu tebutwawula
Abalungi balumya
Maama Mbire
Kiwaani
Singa nze Museveni
Aidah
Corona Virus
Nakazi
Bbadda
Taata wabaana
Sunda
Mwekuume
Inna Di dance
Promise
Ndayira
Bad man From Kamookya
Kigwa leero
Butyampa
Specioza
Size Yo
By far
Mr kataala
Number one
Kabeseke
Ayagala Mulaasi
Wesotinge
Abakulimba limba
Ndi Muna Uganda
Nteredde
Kasukaali
Let me list Kabaseke again
Byekwaso
Anegaanye
Nyimbira kabaka Wange
Tuliyambala engule ???
If it’s that Bobi wine you are saying that he is just an ok artist not a legend then simanyi kyoyogerako. Everything up there was a mega hit
Chuck😎@BuweekulaPrody
Would say otherwise but people will think I’m a hater! He gave us hope in ug politics after a long time. Musically, he’s ok not a legend.
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@InfluencerUg1 Kohen Jaycee is very talented but Joshua Baraka beats him on the lyrics game. Mans has real punchlines and bars!
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I’m happy to learn that the Giraffe has now started paying staff NSSF, after claiming that calling it out was just spoiling its reputation. Its staff are also surprised by the sudden change of heart. That’s what it was supposed to do from the very beginning so as to show good faith. I hope now it also clears itself with URA on staff PAYE, including the foreign staff without work permits that are paid under the table (all evidence at hand). And transfer the two students’ money you committed to effect.
You should have chosen peace, not show of might and impunity. You can’t afford fighting with your target market. Wherever you got that advice, it is silly self injury - no matter how much power you think you have. Even if you imprison or kill Spire, you can’t get away with it for long. You only make it worse. Spire is not an individual. Sober up.

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@SpireJim Why don't you ceasefire ?
It seems you were personally affected with some injustice from KIU. BUT nonetheless, you can always reach out to them and sort things out with the administration 😉.
I believe every University has its own policies and challenges as well.
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WINNER OF THE HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENDER AWARD!
Congratulations to @LarryMadowo for winning the human rights defenders award, an award recognizing Individuals or movements who, within the past year, have demonstrated outstanding courage in addressing and challenging current human rights issues.
#HRDAwardsAt10 #MeettheHRDs #CourageHasAName

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Iran built and staffed the Iran-Uganda hospital in Naguru despite being under western sanctions, this is the most affordable world class hospital because the costs are subsidised by the Iranian taxpayers. Isreal only built the airstrip in Busiika to land planes undetected and smuggle gold from Congo and Sudan.
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