โFor the Lord who began the great work in us, shall finally bring it to a successful end.โ
We officially got nominated on 27th. June.2025.
Fellow young people, our journey has officially began!!
We call upon each one of you to join us as we stand loud for effective leadership from grass-root level.
With God being our lead, our candle lights bright .๐๐
We kindly request for your support dear youth.๐
NIRA Deployed a Linguistic Weapon.
Somewhere in Uganda, a @NIRA_Ug Registrar just dropped the mic - not with force, but with fluency. In one short video clip, she glided from English to Luganda, Lusoga, Runyankore, Alur, and Swahili like a United Nations interpreter on Red Bull. If there were language Olympics, Claire Ollama would be taking home goldโฆ and still have enough breath to read the 7 oโclock news.
This isnโt just public communication - itโs public connection. At a time when access to services hinges on trust and clarity, Claire has redefined civic engagement armed with nothing but grace, charisma, and cultural fluency.
And letโs be clear: sheโs not with the Police (though they could certainly borrow a page). Sheโs from the National Identification and Registration Authority - NIRA. Yes, the same institution we only talk about when weโve lost our ID or fear our fingerprints have โdisappeared.โ
Whoever handles HR at NIRA: give this woman a raise, a medal, or at the very least a fuel allowance. Because if more public servants spoke to us like Claire, Ugandans might start lining up early just to be addressed with dignity.
Claire Ollama from Paidha, you didnโt just inform us - you translated trust. Kudos, Registrar. Uganda has heard you - loud, clear, and in six languages.
Watch the video. Then rewatch it. Then clap. #Uganda