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    Bobi Wine Branded a Coward for Taking Entire Family Out of the Country before Elections

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    Bobi Wine Branded a Coward for Taking Entire Family Out of the Country before Elections
    • January 6, 2021 • 4 years ago

    Late yesterday night, Ugandans could not stop ranting endlessly because of what Bobi Wine had just done.

    Bobi Wine's entire family was spotted at the Entebbe International Airport proceeding towards the departure section through leaked photos that a curious person captured after recognising them.

    Bobi Wine's family at Entebbe International Airport, Wednesday night
    Bobi Wine's family at Entebbe International Airport, Wednesday night 

    To our surprise Bobi's wife, Barbie Kyagulanyi was not part of the group but instead assigned someone called Pax to travel with the children who include Namagembe Shalom, Mbogo Shadrach, Kyagulanyi Sekayi, Suubi Shine Nakayi who are all going to Texas, United States of America.

    Mummy and Daddy stay behind 

    So Bobi and Barbie unlike in the story of Museveni and Janet will be in the country to participate in the elections unless Barbie pulls off a surprise move also.

    But many have branded Bobi Wine for being the biggest coward of our time saying that if he was a true liberator of our nation then he would have left all his family in the country just like his other close friends, Nubian Li, Eddie Mutwe have their families still around.

    How it was during Museveni’s time 

    In the story of Janet and Museveni before coming into power, their children were also taken to safety way before the 1986 Bush war struggle began.

    As early as 1981, Muhoozi who is Museveni's first son together with his sisters and their mother left Uganda for Kenya's Nairobi Capital staying there for 3 years up to 1983.

    Feeling unsafe after 3 years of residing in Kenya, Janet together with the children moved further away from Uganda by going to Gothenburg, Sweden, and stayed there until May 1986.

    So in May 1986, Janet and the kids came back to a peaceful and secure Uganda four months after Museveni and his group had taken over the country.

    First son, Lt. Gen. Muhoozi on his 12th birthday celebration in 1986 shortly after arriving from Sweden
    First son, Muhoozi Kainerugaba (blue) on his 12th birthday celebration in 1986 shortly after arriving from Sweden

     

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