If you’re in a relationship, you need to understand 99% of media you see is trying to convince you to hate your significant other. If you cannot handle this and stay grounded, log off. There’s always a constant stream of anti-family, spousal resentment propaganda. Men need women and women need men. That’s it.
I fell in love with this scripture:
“There will come a time when your tears will fall, not because of your troubles, but because God has answered your prayers.”
— 𝖧𝖠𝖡𝖠𝖪𝖪𝖴𝖪 𝟤:𝟥
I’ve seen people faint after seeing their parents in ICU. I know people who attempted to commit suicide after losing parents in accidents. A friend of mine was even sentenced to three years in prison after nearly killing a neighbor who had pushed his mother onto stony ground, leaving her badly injured.
Parents, especially mothers can completely alter your thought process when they’re in danger, even more so when you’re miles away and helpless.
I agree that what @kampala_solomon said was uncalled for, but I think we should give him the benefit of the doubt. I’ve been asking myself how I would react if my mother called me in distress and I couldn’t help and honestly, I don’t have an answer. The fact that he later deleted the post says a lot about his state of mind and his original intent.
Ironically, the most offended voices are from those who have never condemned the attacks on his family in the first place. Sad
While Kampala floods again, one man — Hamis Kiggundu (Ham) is being protected like a national treasure. He builds on the Nakivubo Channel, blocking the city’s only drainage path, and no one dares stop him. Not KCCA, not NEMA, not even the ministers. Why? Because he’s protected in the name of “progress.”😭
But for who? For us, the people in the water? For the mothers carrying children through flooded streets? For the traders watching their dreams float away? No. This “development” is not for us it’s for power, greed, and pride.
Our government doesn’t care, not about the market vendors in Owino watching their tomatoes, onions, and clothes float away with every storm, crying as years of sweat disappear in minutes.
Not about the mothers and children forced to spend the night on rooftops, shivering as floodwater swallows their homes, Not about the traders in Park Yard not about the traders in Park Yard who keep losing their hard-earned savings every time it rains wondering how to start over when there’s nothing left to sell.
We demand justice for the vendors, the families, the traders, and every Ugandan living with the pain of floods that could have been prevented.
Bad sleeping condition of the Uganda Cranes team aside, who is responsible of providing security to the people at Namboole after watching the matches. How can people be robbed to that extent in what they call a peaceful country, right after the stadium gates you just bump into thieves everywhere from there you either lose your teeth and go back home with your phone or lose your phone and go back home with your teeth.