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Nobert Mao; I Am Not Fighting Hon Kyagulanyi Nor His NUP Party

I’m Not Fighting Hon Kyagulanyi Nor His NUP Party But The Wolves In Sheep Skin, Nobert Mao

The Democratic Party President, Nobert Mao has said he is not out to fight Kyagulanyi or NUP but the hypocrites.

Mao says Kyagulanyi is surrounded by so many hypocrites who don’t care about his political career.

“Let me tell you, I am not fighting Hon Kyagulanyi nor his NUP party but the wolves in sheepskin. There are very many people around him and I am not going to keep quiet. I’m going to expose them continuously. They are going to be unmasked and nobody is going to stop me because I’m set for that war,” he said.

Mao’s remarks follow attacks on him by sections of NUP supporters on social media. They have been referring to him as a mole.

However, Nobert says he has so much experience in politics and can identify hypocrites, so it’s his duty to expose them regardless of people thinking he is one of them.

“I am at loggerhead with hypocrites, I am not at loggerhead with any organization or any person. I am not going to be silenced. Actually, I have been provoked so much, I am now on the new mission,” he said.

Mao says he was the first person to take Bobi Wine seriously before anyone else. However, when hypocrites surrounded him, they made him a provincial leader instead.

“I was the first to write an article about Hon Kyagulanyi. At that time none of the people that were around him even took him seriously. I wrote that this is a promising future national leader of Uganda from Buganda because his appeal was wide. But then, some people surrounded him and brought him back to a provincial leader. Those hypocrites are meal card politicians that I talk about,” Mao said.

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