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Bobi Wine To Muhoozi; I Am Not Your Brother

I Am Not Your Brother – Bobi Wine To Muhoozi

Bobi Wine has told off Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba, the first son saying they are not brothers. Bobi wine was responding to Muhoozi’s tweet where he had addressed Bobi Wine as his brother.

In the tweet, Muhoozi depicted that the two are arguing about who can fit Museveni’s shoes.

“Me and my young brother Kabobi arguing over who can fill my father’s shoes! Thanks to the best artist in Uganda…Kintu! 🤣 😂,” Muhoozi tweeted.

However, Bobi Wine in his post retaliated saying he has never desired to fill Museveni’s shoes.

“I am not your brother and I’m not competing for your father’s shoes. You’re entitled to M7’s shoes, cows and even his hat. One mistake you make is to think that Uganda is one of your father’s properties for you to inherit.”

It is no shock that these two are provoking each other because they have never seen eye to eye. However, some people seem to have gotten tired of these fights and moved on to Kizza Besigye.

“As you’re here replying to tweets, the carpet is rolling back to @kizzabesigye1 who is now regaining relevance in opposition. He’s now on @seetvuganda analyzing issues of National importance. He has a point to say. Sit down again and listen to him young boy,” a one Mirage said.

Meanwhile, the RDC Yumbe District, Hudu Hussein said Bobi Wine’s reply was so uncalled for and not wise enough.

“This kind of response, with all due respect, is a no-brainer. I think General @mkainerugaba was simply trying to be cautious. A kind of humorous response, with a good sense of brotherhood…a response with no ill motive, much as the shoes may surely fit him.”

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