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Colombian Pop Superstar Shakira Has Just Called Akram The Ghetto Kids Dancer On A Video Call And Has Invited The Ghetto Kids To Perform With Him At The World Cup 2026 Final In New York
@dazzler10964@joy_ntale@IAMJUDITHHEARD This is according to Uganda, basing on what I read he didn’t attain his in Uganda. Am not sure but I don’t the laws for honorary are the same throughout the world. Could you perhaps check basing on where he attained his?
“When I was going for my first date, my girls at hostel told me to pack food for them but I didn’t want pack coz I didn’t want a bad reputation. After the date, he gave me 50k for transport which melted my heart.” - Mrs Kyobe
Full video in link below 👇🏾
https://t.co/6baukaF44m
“When I was going for my first date, my girls at hostel told me to pack food for them but I didn’t want pack coz I didn’t want a bad reputation. After the date, he gave me 50k for transport which melted my heart.” - Mrs Kyobe
Full video in link below 👇🏾
https://t.co/6baukaF44m
@DenisDukeUG Let me follow you for this. This generation men are so feminine and think being a man to a woman is being a simp. Dating in this generation is the hardest, as a woman you’re expected to put in all the effort and wait for him to be ready.
From Toruń, Poland — with a full and aching heart.
I am thousands of miles from home. Erasmus brought me here. A scholarship, an opportunity, a season of growth. And I am grateful — genuinely. But gratitude and longing can live in the same chest at the same time.
Every morning I wake up in a quiet apartment in Poland and somewhere across the world, four children are waking up without their father in the house.
Maria Colette — my eldest — already carrying herself with a responsibility that makes me proud and breaks my heart at once. She shouldn't have to be that steady this young. But she is. And she is magnificent.
Nathanaël-Xavier — becoming a young man right before my eyes. On a screen. Through a phone call. I watch him grow in 5-minute windows and I pray I'm not missing the moments that shape a boy into something good.
Thérèse-Lisieux — my most photographed child, because whoever holds the camera cannot stop. She is slowly learning to detach from me and I don't know whether to celebrate that or grieve it. Probably both.
And Zita-Josepha — born on Easter Monday almost two years old. She has grown so fast this semester. Sometimes I wonder if she'll remember that I was gone. I pray she only remembers that I came back.
Nobody talks about this part of studying abroad.
The CVs will say:
International mobility. Erasmus Scholar. Faculty of Veterinary and Biological Sciences - Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun, Kujawsko-Pomorskie, PL;
Department of Plant Sciences, Microbiology and Biotechnology, Makerere University Kampala.
They won't say:
Missed Sunday afternoon movies with his family. Missed the smell of his children after church. Missed sitting beside his wife in the pew.
They won't say:
He watched his youngest take new steps on a 5-inch screen and had to hold himself together.
And my dear wife.
I don't have the right words. She is holding everything — the home, the children, the routines, the home school runs, the bedtime prayers, the discipline, the tenderness — all of it, alone, with a grace I did not fully anticipate.
She is the most beautiful woman I know. Not just in face, though yes — absolutely in face. But in character. In the quiet, unrecognised heroism of a woman who said go, we'll be fine and then made sure they were.
I see you. I see what you are doing. And I will spend a long time honoring it.
This is what Catholic marriage looks like in the hard seasons.
Not perfect.
Not painless.
But committed.
Rooted.
Oriented toward something bigger than comfort.
We are not just a household. We are a domestic church — and even when the father is temporarily absent in body, he is present in prayer, in formation, in the covenant that doesn't pause for timezone differences.
To every man studying, working, sacrificing abroad —
Your family is your vocation, not a category on your calendar.
Call them.
Pray with them over the phone.
Tell your wife she is beautiful.
Tell your sons and daughters what you see becoming in them.
Distance is not the enemy of love. Silence is.
Toruń, Poland.
15 March 2026.
Missing them. Proud of them. Coming home stronger.
— Duke
@Ohuganda256@CarolPrim3@IamCarolPrimah Munange the mbata are doctors, lawyers, politicians, engineers,HRs of big banks and companies Asians, Americans, Europeans and African. Perhaps you should meet him and ask him. Last I checked all you need is an appointment and it’s free. Us in Asia sleep at 2 just to livestream
Social media has made everyone feel so big that respect for those who are better, older, more successful, noble,leaders has been lost. 😞 This just ain’t right. We can communicate better, with respect and love.
@Ksheebah1 Dear stupid Sheebah! Anybody remotely aware of history knows that nobody in today’s modern Uganda speaks better English that buganda kabakas did back in the day …video clips of kings speaking amazing English along side Luganda…ur lack of solid education shld only be blamed on u
@Ohuganda256@CarolPrim3@IamCarolPrimah Wama gwe don’t give them your money 😂😂😂😂 go and pray from the small buildings munange anti the bible doesn’t say build big buildings. Kati you want a man that has over 10,000 church members to build a small building?