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I AM NOT YOUR MUZZUKULU!

General Museveni:

Your career in bloodletting, organised crime and corruption cannot allow you to successfully claim that title over an entire country—maybe to your blood relatives who have no choice in the matter.

The norm and expectation is that grandparents are loving, decent, and respected members of society.

Those who respect, or pretend to respect you do so only because:

a. They want something (a favour, money, or material) from you;

b. You are violent person who surrounds himself with likeminded barbarians in suits, law enforcement uniforms, and combat fatigues; and,

c. African culture teaches and requires us to accord deference to the elderly (for example, by giving up our seats for them, helping them cross roads, and bowing to greet them, etc).

You will confirm this the day you inevitably lose power—luckily for you, it appears your retirement plan, which is dying in office, might yet succeed.

On that note, let me speak for myself—for the record and for my own sanity—and say that I AM NOT your Muzzukulu; we are not family, in any sense of the word.

The idea might have been worth considering if you had treated us like grandparents do to their grandchildren…and in that case, we would automatically call you that without being prompted by you.

Did you ever hear His Excellency, Professor Mwai Kibaki baptising himself or forcing Kenyans to refer to him with endearing titles like you do?!

Here in Uganda, do you see how much we love and respect Honourables Winnie Kiiza, Mp Bakireke Nambooze, and Professor Joe Oloka Onyango?

Twaara kuriya that nonsense!

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