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SKivumbye
@Samuelkivumbye
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Business Developer | Writer|Content Creator| Graphics Designer | Member of @UMS_Marketer
Kampala, Uganda
Joined October 2019
@DailyMonitor Even JIK is tapping out at this point, it might be time to call in a stronger detergent or maybe an exorcist! πππ
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@PatrickAmuriat @NUP_Ug @FDCOfficial1 Eng, you should credit NUP for conducting a fair selection process for its candidate for Kawempe North. That is true democracy. In contrast, we have no idea how you chose your candidate, we only saw Aganaga being presented, which felt more like a concert launch.
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@mulefusayekwo @IsaacSsemakadde The Chief Justice was getting his revenge, and I believe it was within his rights as well regardless of how good or bad it looked
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@mulefusayekwo @IsaacSsemakadde You're forgetting that the ULS President is a leader who is accountable to the public. Which leader behaves like this in a public domain? Moreover a leader of all legal brains in Uganda πππ
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@mulefusayekwo @IsaacSsemakadde From the look of things, it seems the ULS President was more embarrassed. It hits even harder to walk onto the stage only to be denied a chance to speak. If you rewatch the clip, you can see how he walked off the stage, seemingly powerless, with no option but to protest πππ
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@mulefusayekwo @IsaacSsemakadde There are many ways to skin a rat. As for the ULS President has been insulting and mocking CJ. Regardless of our positions, we are all human. I agree with him when he said that people have the right to call others fools or dimwits, so CJ also had the right to respond in the same
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@mulefusayekwo @IsaacSsemakadde No, that's why Iβm saying the matter was settled. When the ULS president was mocking Chief Justice Owiny-Dollo, repeatedly calling his name after the Supreme Court ruling, the CJ waited for the right moment to retaliate and later called him a "fool," which struck deeply.
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@jimmy_jones755 @SimonKaggwaNjal If he received the money through illegal means, why was he suspended from the party?
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@mulefusayekwo @IsaacSsemakadde You and I both know who holds more power. Thatβs why the ULS president and his colleagues walked out of the annual New Year event, they simply lacked the authority. He even left the podium in embarrassment after being denied the chance to speak and later started lamenting.
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@IsaacSsemakadde @mulefusayekwo Bru, move on! Stop lamenting . You started this by insulting and dehumanizing the Chief Justice. He retaliated, so now the score is settled.
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@DuncanAbigaba @AgoraCFR @ProfNawangwe They began by questioning his academic qualifications, and I couldn't help but wonder how the entire MAK council allows someone to lead one of Africa's top universities if their academic credentials are in doubt. Agora should leave PhD matters to those with PhDs ππ
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@IsaacSsemakadde @ac_owinydollo Bro, stop crying! The CJ has settled the score for the insults and humiliation. Itβs now 1-1, game over letβs move on!
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@ntvuganda The ULS president @IsaacSsemakadde dissed the Chief Justice , thinking life would just go on as usual until the CJ clapped back with a sweet dose of revenge! Now the ULS president is crying foul. Bro, it's 1-1, full-time whistle blown ππ
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