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Kabaka, Obama, Foot Pain, and Baganda Demos Force Museveni To Leave USA

Posted on 24 September 2009

Museveni at United NationsA reliable source in the Uganda Foreign ministry has discreetly informed us that Uganda’s military strongman, president Yoweri Museveni will probably leave the USA prematurely on Thursday or Friday this week. Previously, Museveni had planned to stay until Sunday so that he could attend the annual NRM Gala in Boston. According to the source, Museveni had planned to go to New York after humiliating Baganda by succeeding to force Kabaka Mutebi to meet him. Certain influential Baganda who expect to personally benefit if Buganda accepts the Regional Tier government and CBS Radio is reopened, had promised to deliver Kabaka Mutebi by last Saturday. However, by the time Museveni left for the USA the Kabaka had said “No” to what seems to be a trick to make him (the Kabaka) appear like he is prostituting himself in exchange for re-opening CBS Radio.

Our source said: “The frustration that the president feels about the Kabaka’s tough stance has made it so difficult for him to get sleep and aggravated his feet problem, to where he cannot stand for 10 minutes.”  The source gave this as the reason why president Museveni greeted several important personalities at the UN while sitting, even when everyone around him was standing.

Our source also reveals that Museveni had gone to the USA with the expectation that he might have a one-on-one meeting with President Obama. However, Mr. Obama preferred to meet all African leaders together and give them a lecture about the need to stop dictatorships and create jobs – the things where Museveni is doing worst. The source adds that: “The bipolar president was not amused to then hear that about 100 Baganda were going to hold a major demonstration during his UN speech and accuse him of genocide in front cameras from major USA news organizations.  With the increasing worry about the Kabaka situation, the Obama snub, the burning pain in his feet and hostile American Baganda, Mrs. Museveni convinced her husband that staying in the USA longer is too risky.”

Museveni and his wife plan to depart from the USA sometime on Thursday or, latest, on Friday. At the time of posting this story, it was not clear if Museveni’s state house had even informed all concerned ambassadors or the NRM Gala organizers in Boston.

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  1. Amenhotep says:

    Tulina okwejjako ebiyenje bino mbagirawo! These people do not see anything but how to profit from the people’s land while abusing them. I also suggest that Buganda should stop forthwith the policy of embracing foreigners, as these in the recent past have been the source of all our troubles! Mengo should be serious and read the mood in Buganda. We cannot continue to be governed by a minority for the express purposes of Western multinationals. The war we fight in the Great Lakes, is the war South American countries are fighting! There would be more sense in setting up contact with them, such that we create a united front.

    As the Sun burns more, we are going to see that fresh is going to become scarce. So many things shall happen, one of them being the fact that people will fight more amongst themselves, for fear of becoming extinct! This murderer in the form of Museveni just ordered the cutting down of Mabira forest, and one has to remember that many were cut down after he assumed power, to discourage any rebel groups forming in Buganda. This he did because these guys are so egocentric, they do not care about the wanainchi. All they see are the profits and the trappings of power! Wetlands are being sold to investors in the greed to bulge up their bank accounts!

    If Mengo keeps on sitting on the fence and making these u-turns, someone else shall rise up to take the mantle of leading the Baganda out of the abyss they find themselves in.

    It is also suggested that Federo should not be our ultimate goal, but rather secession. The creation of melting pots in the form of countries, makes it easier for the West to rule over us, for here you can easily whip up the differences between the peoples while you steal and rape their land. We need to form a web of ethnicities, working amongst themselves, but working on a federated cooperative democratic base Africawide. If we do not form this sort of structure, we shall forever be fodder to the West.

    The Black man has knowldge now and we cannot sit back and relax, keep on shouting about issues. We need to take action, now!!!

  2. Tara Nankindu says:

    Yeah, the fascist dictator is beginning to feel the excruciating heat under his feet both here and back home in Uganda. He must now be reading the ominous writing on the wall: The recent uprising in Buganda has just signaled the dicator’s ultimate demise. No turning back this time! And we will pull him to the Heague to answer charges of heneious crimes against humanity.

    Awangaale nnyo ayi Maggulunyondo Njanjatemanywira Ssabasajja Kabaka Muwenda Mutebi II!!!!!

  3. Balyokwabwe says:

    M7 if he has brains his days are numbered .Someone who is Rwandese has been in power because of BUGANDA.
    When he decided to walk the Obote walk of domination and
    ordering his evil forces of occupation to shoot and kill
    BAGANDA in Kampala that was the stupidiest he has ever done since his arrival in BUGANDA from Rwanda.
    It spelled the beginning of the end of M7’s circus in BUGANDA and all his Balaalo.
    It may take one month or a year but M7 like Obote he is
    living on borrowed time.
    He killed thousands of our people in Luweero and now he is shooting them on Kampala road. Agifudde party ? !
    Who does he think he is ? The fire (oluyira) is on .. BAGANDA will resist the Tutsi occupation until KAYANDA is out !!!!
    Awangaale Ssabasajja Kabaka Muwenda Mutebi otebuke Sserwajja , obewo

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