After all the confrontations Bobi Wine had with the police, its no longer news when tear gas and bullets surround him. Due to this he has decided to change his dress code to get ready for anything that could come up as he goes on with his campaigns. He has decided to resort to overalls and bullets proof vest because ...
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Electoral Commission Tells Bobi Wine To Take Officers To Court
During his visit to the Electoral Commission yesterday, Hon. Kyagulanyi was told to sue the officers if they continue to interfere with his campaigns. The chairperson of the EC, Justice Simon Byabakama was the one who gave Bobi Wine the go-ahead saying there is no one above the law. ‘’There is no one above the law. There is a need ...
Read More »Dirty Tricks Come Out As People Start Digging Up Kyagulanyi’s History
People have started using Kyagulanyi’s past to pull dirty tricks on him. On his way to electoral commission, photos of him allegedly smoking were all over then EC premises. Bobi Wine, decided to run to his social media and said he is not moved by this kind of malice. According to him it’s these kind of things that make people ...
Read More »Bobi Wine’s Strategy Is To Blackmail Security – Bebe Cool Claims
Legendary musicians Bebe Cool whose real names Moses Ssali and Bobi Wine whose real names Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu have been enemies for a period of over 10 years. As we approach elections, their relationship is even getting worse due to political differences. Bebe Cool is a die-hard supporter of NRM party while Bobi Wine is a NUP flag bearer and ...
Read More »Chameleone Suspends His Campaigns To Stand With Fellow Artiste Bobi Wine
Independent Lord Mayor candidate Joseph Mayanja alias Jose Chameleone has paused his campaigns citing the arrest of his former boss Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu. Chameleone posted on his Facebook page saying he has suspended his campaigns to stand in solidarity with Bobi Wine who was recently arrested in Luuka District. “We have suspended all our Lord Mayoral Campaigns in solidarity with ...
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