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Bobi Wine Urges He’s Supporters To Struggle For Their Freedom

Video! Bobi Wine Set To Pop In Uganda On Thursday

The Kyadondo East MP, Bobi Wine yesterday confirmed his arrival in Uganda during his appearance in a  live video. In this short clip he posted on Social media, he flashed out the points he will highlight about when he pops back in Uganda.

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Recently, Bobi went to United States of America for further medical treatment and while there, he managed to broadcast his voice to World about the economic crisis which affects many citizens in Uganda. This follows the unfair treatment people go through especially the youth who yearn for employment opportunities.

Bobi Wine promised to continue his struggle.

Therefore, while speaking to big media houses like BBC, Aljazera, Voice Of Africa and many more, Bobi clearly aired out the situation Ugandans go through on some instances like increment in taxes and so on.

However, many thought that the ‘Freedom’ singer Bobi won’t make anymore struggle following the ‘People power’ slogan, but with all the courage and determination, he promised to start from were he stopped.

“A message to fellow Ugandans as I prepare to come back home this Thursday. Please share… #PeoplePower_OurPower”

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