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Uganda: 39-Year Dictator Wants Black Americans to Think He'll Treat Them Better When He Treats Ugandans Like Slaves

With a struggling country, struggling economy, gun violence, rape, drug use on the rise, why not try all you can to get fools who don't read your news to fall for your scam?

By IwriteMywrongsPublished 10 months ago 5 min read
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Wednesday, 12 July 2023

By: TB Obwoge

Ugandans who've been posting the hash tag, Uganda is bleeding, all over social media platforms are probably laughing their heads off right now. As Yoweri Museveni, the president of Uganda is pulling a scam of return...I mean a Year of Return.

Much like Ghana's President Akufo-Addo tried when inviting 200 handpicked Black Americans to get their citizenship to Ghana. Where only 120 of them actually received citizenship, the program stopped without giving it to all who were picked.

After living in Ghana for a year I found out that most of the Blacks from America were not accepted, even though they really lived in Ghana. While some of the wealthier were holding a place in Ghana but living elsewhere.

One of the 60 not given his was upset, over the following 2 years he was asked to give more money. He was told if he gave more they'd surely give it to him. Why would a Black American be asked to pay donations in order to get something Ghana claimed they were extending to Blacks from America? Scam, corruption, naiveté.

Why not scam some Blacks, that millions of Ghanians won't ever consider one of them, or even Black depending on their skin shade. Who cares they'll probably never leave the only 2 cities in Ghana, Accra and Kumasi. Funny you'll go to Ghana and go lived segregated around a bunch of foreigners but never within a Ghanian neighborhood.

MP Ssemujju Nganda:From Daily Monitor Uganda's Public Facebook Account

This above photo of Ugandan MP is probably how most Ugandans are looking at this announcement from the president of Uganda.

But please run to Uganda Black Americans, where school isn't free for your children. People have been paying close to $10-15 thousand USD for an education, some-what near the ones offered for free in America. Not really near it but whatever go to Uganda! Yippee!

Police brutality, why yes, yes they have plenty to welcome you to Uganda and make you feel right at home. Corruption like you've never seen before they'll give that to you too. Oh and colorism, yup got that too. If you're too light they'll call you white or in their new adopted Swahili you'll be mzungu too.

But watch out for the military, they too will beat your ass whenever they feel like it too. Gotta make you feel at home, like America they too have faux Christianity. Where they pretend to love Jesus but act nothing like him.

That is imported from America, much like their new anti-Gay bill, which was written much like one that Republicans in the US wanted.

Screenshot from Twitter

Screenshot from Twitter

Don't believe them though, believe the 39 year dictator, he's a fan of Jesus and his lunatic son is like Idi Amin. I know you probably have no idea who that is, he was the last dictator of Uganda. He sent over 800,000 Ugandans to go meet with Jesus.

Uganda President Yoweri Museveni Apologizes for Country’s Role In Slavery, ‘Untold Pain and Misery’ It Brought to All People of African Descent, Welcomes Them Back Home

Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni apologized for the roles that previous chiefs and leaders in the nation-state of Uganda played in selling people of African descent into slavery during the colonial age.

Multiple YouTube channels posted the remarks online over the weekend.

“We come in the humility and brokenness to repent for the sins of the leaders in Africa and in particular, the sin of selling our own brothers and sisters into slavery,” Museveni said. “This great sin brought untold pain and misery to millions of people of African descent and judgment to the African people who remain on the continent.”

He went on to talk about how the continent’s leaders at the time were complicit in slavery, and he expressed remorse to descendants of enslaved Africans.

“If it were not for the part that our African kings and chiefs played in the slave trade, this evil trade could not have survived. Today, we ask for forgiveness,” Museveni pleaded. “We seek forgiveness for the great pain and loss that the myopic and selfish decisions of our leaders caused our brothers and sisters of African descent around the world and we ask their forgiveness.”

In 1998, during a visit to Uganda from former U.S. President Bill Clinton, Museveni commented about chiefs involved in the trade, calling them “Black traitors,” which diverted blame at the time from Western leaders. He said that because African chiefs waged war on each other and captured their own people to sell them, they should be the ones to apologize. “We still have those traitors here even today,” Museveni said at the time.

He finished his speech by requesting that people of African descent from all over the world return to the continent as a means of reconciliation.

“Today, we reopen the door to our brothers and sisters of African descent to return home to the continent of Africa, the land of their ancestry, and the spiritual homeland of all African people. We welcome you home with open arms as brothers and sisters and pray that we can close the door to the dark past and walk toward a better future.”

Source: Atlanta Black Star

If you fall for this, I have a bridge in Brooklyn for sale for you!

Road in Uganda

Daily Monitor Uganda

Uganda from Daily Monitor's Facebook Post

Uganda From Daily Monitor's Facebook Post

Uganda Daily Monitor

From Daily Monitor

From Twitter

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©️TB Obwoge 2023 All Rights Reserved

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IwriteMywrongs

I'm the president of a nonprofit. I've lived in 3 countries, I love to travel, take photos and help children and women around the world! One day I pray an end to Child Marriages, Rape and a start to equal Education for ALL children 🙏🏽

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