{UAH} Kayibanda's picture with Japanese Prime Minister: ATTENTION GWOKTO/DR KAYONDO
Gwokto and Dr kayondo,
Have you carefully studied the picture Kayibanda took with the
Japanese PM? First of all, Kayibanda does not give a full handshake,
as is normal on such occassions. He uses only two fingers, which is
the strangest way of shaking hands I have ever seen. Secondly,
Kayibanda has a huge brown plaster stiched across his hand. How could
he have sustained such an injury after only a few hours in Japan? Did
he cut his hand with a knife at the State House dinner? My suspicion
is that he might have gone to Japan to get blood transfusion to treat
his HIV/AIDS condition; may be he is not happy with German blood and
now wants to try Japanese blood. I am told the man Kayibanda is very
superstitious and belives in black magic. I am sure some of witch
doctors may have told him oriental blood has healing powers and can
beat HIV/AIDS.
George Okello
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Have you carefully studied the picture Kayibanda took with the
Japanese PM? First of all, Kayibanda does not give a full handshake,
as is normal on such occassions. He uses only two fingers, which is
the strangest way of shaking hands I have ever seen. Secondly,
Kayibanda has a huge brown plaster stiched across his hand. How could
he have sustained such an injury after only a few hours in Japan? Did
he cut his hand with a knife at the State House dinner? My suspicion
is that he might have gone to Japan to get blood transfusion to treat
his HIV/AIDS condition; may be he is not happy with German blood and
now wants to try Japanese blood. I am told the man Kayibanda is very
superstitious and belives in black magic. I am sure some of witch
doctors may have told him oriental blood has healing powers and can
beat HIV/AIDS.
George Okello
--
Disclaimer:Everyone posting to this Forum bears the sole responsibility for any legal consequences of his or her postings, and hence statements and facts must be presented responsibly. Your continued membership signifies that you agree to this disclaimer and pledge to abide by our Rules and Guidelines.To unsubscribe from this group, send email to: ugandans-at-heart+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com or Abbey Semuwemba at: abbeysemuwemba@gmail.com.
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