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Muhammad Nsereko ’s Father Dead

Former Politician And Muhammad Nsereko’s Father Dead

Kampala central member of parliament Hon Muhammad Nsereko has lost his father and former politician Alhaj Nsereko Abdul. This news was broken by honorable Nsereko himself on social media. He, however, did not reveal the cause of Alhaj Nsereko Abdul’s death.

They will hold a vigil at Bugolobi plot 101 Luthuli Avenue, where his lifeless body currently rests, allowing mourners to pay their respects.

Subsequently, they will also transport his remains to Kibuli mosque for prayers. The official burial ceremony will take place in Bulika Nama, located in Mukono District

“Inallillahi wainaillayihi yurajoon.
Alhaji Abdul Nsereko my lovely Dad has passed on.
May Allah grant him Janat Firdaus.
From Allah we came and unto Allah we shall all return.
You are a great Dad.
We shall convene at Bugolobi plot 101 Luthuli Avenue.
Burial arrangements shall be communicated,” Muhammad Nsereko posted.

Within the Islamic religion, they conduct a burial the very day someone dies. However, it is unclear if that will be the same with Hon Nsereko’s father.

It should be noted that the late has been a lifelong career television broadcaster and politician. He also worked with UTV now UBC TV as the head of political affairs programs. He was also the speaker of Kampala City Council in the early 2000s. 

We shall keep you posted.

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