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LGBTI invites Robert Kyagulanyi

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Robert Kyagulanyi was invited by ULC  Monastery LGBTI for a seminar at Harvard University.
However, most Ugandans are gullible as a result they madly jump into anything without giving them a second thought.
Many will argue this article is against Bobi Wine, let Ugandans read this report carefully and  get the truth. LGBTI is here.
This report is inspired by the Holy Spirit, and Jesus Christ will enable it to be understood.
The Drone Media has established that Kyadondo East MP, Robert Kyagulanyi aka Bobi Wine who is currently detained in the Makindye Military Barracks, reportedly entered into agreement with Homosexuals, who are openly financing his activities.
There is enough evidence to prove this, but some things can show you there is an attraction to him. The foreign press which is, of course sponsored, is around him to write anything, even when he coughs they do write.
Well, in February 2018, Kyagulanyi reportedly enrolled for a course on Leadership for the 21st Century at the prestigious Harvard Kennedy School of Government alongside leaders from different nations.  Kyagulanyi later denied this, saying he had gone to present a paper.
The Drone Media has established that Kyagulanyi was invited by ULC  Monastery LGBTI. These are homosexuals who do gay coordinations and activities.
ULC stands for (The Universal Life Church Monastery ) it is a non-denominational interfaith ministry that is primarily known for its online ordination program, which allows individuals to preside over weddings, baptisms etc
LGBTI stands for Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and intersex. These people claim worldwide still face widespread discrimination and exclusion. That is why they mobilize gullible people to join their sinful group.
If you can remember in July 2014, it was announced that  Kyagulanyi was to perform in the United Kingdom, at The Drum Arts Centre in Birmingham and the Troxy in London.
This led to calls by homosexuals for a ban because of his lyrics expressing opinions against homosexuality. Both venues subsequently cancelled Kyagulanyi’s appearances. Kyagulanyi’s ban stayed until February this year.
This was after his May 2016 Twitter exchange with ULC Monastery LGBTI, an American Christian group that promotes tolerance toward the LGBT community.
Kyagulanyi reportedly suggested that he had moved away from his previous public comments about homosexuality, but did not say specifically he had joined them.
After that exchange Kyagulanyi refocused his messages to call for tolerance of different views.
Kyagulanyi’s public calls for calm activism during the 2016 election – with songs such as Dembe is one of his initial submission, while he pretended was referring to different political interests in Uganda.
Three months after the election, the U.S. Ambassador to Uganda invited Kyagulanyi to a formal embassy event, and commented that he was a positive influence for local youth. The US ambassador knew the arrangement and she reassured him.
Therefore, all other songs and activities that Kyagulanyi, has cast into the public are pseudo; they are  strategically placed to hoodwink gullible Ugandans.
The Drone Media has also established that when Kyagulanyi left LGBTI meetings in the US, immediately bought three posh cars with the funds he got from LGBTI.