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Fake news Master warns Kampala rioters

In what sounds normal and unsuspecting, the Fake News Master warned those who were planning to storm the streets to demonstrate.

This message comes in hours after NUP President Hon Kyagulanyi announced a nation wide protests demanding his victory which he says was allegedly stolen away by President Museveni.

Fake News Master says they have since yesterday had sufficient knowledge about planned riots by the opposition but said that the police is ready to make them lose the appetite.

Fake News Master says that no amount of intimidation will be overlooked by the police and that no one who tries to disturb the peace of Uganda will remain untouched. The Fake News master adds that those who are planning to go to the streets should write their wills first before they dare.

“Bobi Wine is using defiance to grip on his power of opposition, which he uses to earn money from all ends. There is a belief that he gets money from gay communities as well as mafias in the government,” a political analyst, Moses Kimera told The Drone Media.

“He is calling it peaceful demonstration, has he ever been peaceful in his life? All his past years, Bobi Wine was always locked in feuds with fellow musicians Jose Chameleone and Bebe Cool,” Kimera explained. He continued that Bobi Wine is using the political space to lure gullible Ugandans into a mayhem. Kimera says government is more than ready to crush any insurgence in the country.

 

Yesterday, Tuesday, March9, 2021 Bobi Wine held a mini-press briefing at his offices in Kamwokya to declare himself a winner of the 2021 elections. He thereafter called for protests in the aftermath of presidential elections, charging that electoral authorities are “grappling with forged results” that showed victory for President Yoweri Museveni.

Wine, a singer and lawmaker whose real name is Robert Kyagulanyi Sentamu, spoke after police warned in a statement that some opposition politicians were planning “nationwide violent demonstrations and riots beginning with Kampala,” the capital. That statement warned that police had “deployed strategically to counter these illegal acts.”