@_enoh@Beinomugisha_ Farewell Lad. I thought you could understand that it could he your father or mother or sister in this very scenario trying to reach you asap!
@Cecilia97N To dream about crushing Buganda you have to first deeply educate and understand what Makes Buganda Buganda. If you surely get it you can try to fight Buganda…the Birtish failed and collaborated, and however came next tried and ended up collaborating.
@SharonKyomugis2 Believe me if you r born here you already have a bargain to start with..Citizenship by birth! Thats enough..records will be there in hospitals showing all this! The only trouble is that many confuse responses during the interviews..
@KagishaIh@BernardSabiti Hate is a burden so heavy for us to bare…thats why all we spread is love, we welcome you, inter marry with you..bring you into our families because to us..we believe in the power of coming together “Obuganda” “Buganda” “Uganda”
@SharonKyomugis2 Being an Uganda citizen doesn’t stop me from returning to Rwanda, enjoy and then return to Uganda.. But taking up citizenship in both and then wanting to serve in one where laws say otherwise..apaana.
@SharonKyomugis2 You are very very right on this…but being a citizen means respecting laws of that host country. And if I want to Serve Ug in offices that don’t permit dual citizenship, I would immediately renounce my other citizenship..but still the blood of my origin flows within me…Simple!
This narrative about one segregating people of Rwandan origin is actually an abuse to the hospitality of Baganda, Banyoro, and Banyankole. These people came btn 1930 and 1959 they were welcomed, given land, and even adopted into families. Ugandans are generally welcoming