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I Shall Fear No Evil – Bobi Wine Gears Up For His Homecoming Amidst Police Threats

The National Unity Platform (NUP) president and singer Bobi Wine real name Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu is returning from his overseas political rallies today.

He has said he doesn’t fear evil after after Police threatened to discipline his fans who will go to pick him up at the airport.

Bobi Wine has been away from Uganda for some weeks. After he toured most parts of Uganda and opened up different NUP offices, he went outside the country to meet his supporters too.

When he announced that he would be returning home, fans were so excited. They planned to go pick him up at the airport in their red attires.

Police said they were not informed about it and their job is to keep Ugandans safe. They said they will not tolerate any violence. However, it seems Bobi is not moved by the Police statement.

Yesterday he posted a reminder to his fans that today 5th October, he will be returning home.

He went ahead to post a Bible verse saying even though he walks through the shadows of the valley death, he shall fear no evil.

Mr. Bobi said he knows the Lord is with him. He ended the quote by reminding his supporters again that he is coming home.

“Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I shall fear no evil for Lord is with me – Psalms 23:4.
I am coming home!,” he posted.

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