I am a down to earth person, I'm good at sensing, because with a high sens of humour it's easier for you to be comfortable in life so, let love lead the way.
@SarahBireete This time @sarahBireete you are on checkmate, you have been doing a lot of chip politics, trust me not even your ancestors with be on your said bye bye 🤝, bat you can go seek for asylum in the US like Bobi wine, you can make America great.
People like @winne byanyima, don't need to much explanation about search a situation, by now every understand person knows that the honorable,(byanyima) she's in her late level 🎚️, trust me i don't think she will even understand, bat thanks for the good work.
Ware did you get, it's just the beginning, and trust me, you have no idea of what is really coming for you, bat yes vumiliea dada. It's getting closer to you.
BREAKING NEWS: We’ve received word from our contacts in the United States Congress that Ambassador Adonia rushed to Capitol Hill following President Bobi Wine’s visit yesterday, desperately trying to defend the Museveni regime’s record.
Funny how they play tough in public, yet behind closed doors they’re on their knees before the United States—the very country that bankrolls so many of their programs in Uganda. Hypocrisy has a very public and very private face.
I think that, His Grace Archbishop Paul Ssemogerere must hold on, because he must pray for the same passion at he's funeral which is very soon, so i think he must just hold on the guy is leaving soon, and the prayers shall take place dane, just don't do double work.
His Grace Archbishop Paul Ssemogerere has shown courage and moral clarity. He accepted our family’s request to celebrate Holy Mass for my spouse, @kizzabesigye1, other prisoners, and the sick, fully aware of the hostility directed at him, including public accusations by President @KagutaMuseveni and death threats by his son the army commander.
When pressured to cancel the Mass, he stood firm. Though he agreed to postpone it for a few days, he did not withdraw. For his solidarity, pastoral care, and steadfast faith in a difficult moment, we are deeply grateful.
We are equally saddened by the silence of some religious leaders in the face of prisoners’ suffering and their families’ pain, and by those who chose to legitimize a violent election condemned by the world. Moral leadership matters most in moments like these.
Big brother stop the self-hatred that your practising by going around spreading self and cheap love for your country, up to now i can't believe that this is what you have turned into, please remember. ( elections must never separate us) Please remember, you know who said that.
Who in the apposition is abuse and how, since the presidential elections took place and now, the country has moved on, and the opposition have remained lamenting sounds of hatred to the government of Uganda, after an election that they participated in that was free and fair.
Uganda’s longstanding pattern of abuse against opposition has risen to alarming levels.
Since presidential elections took place on January 15, Ugandan authorities have intensified attacks on the country’s main opposition party. https://t.co/qZ0CWD5zbM
Little man, make me understand, what do you mean by (WE HAVE REALIZED), are you trying to say that you believe in that crap politics that your father talks about, anyway a fool a fool and a big man a man, grow up young man, embrace in the good education that got you where you are
@KasiCrime I really felt like X's about this, only that am trying to understand what to X about @kasicrime subconscience X chat is all about or even trying to achieve, if only I can get the goal then I can x, bat now it's really nonsense.
Today in history, we remember Malcolm for standing up for the Black people not only in the US, but in the whole world. Salute comrade and the fight continues.