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{UAH} ANYBODY CAN BE PRESIDENT.....EVEN A UAH MODERATOR!

Friends,

There should be a clause or amendment in election bylaws that if your Ugandans At Heart(UAH) moderator(lol) is awesome and presidential candidates are retarded then the current UAH moderator by default gets appointed(not elected) for his first term!!!!! Oh Good Lord! I hate campaigns as there's a lot of useless stuff people say.

Thankfully, I already know that you,guys, need: water, electricity, food, security, peace, education, markets,proper housing, roads, jobs, hospitals, term limits,regional and global cooperation, e.t.c...... I will just do what you want without any bureaucratic headaches. And for those worried about 'Nyama mukyomo'(roast) on independence days, I will have Prof Stella Nyanzi as minister of 'roasting' affairs.My message for you is that not everyone may be a leader of a nation, but everyone is a leader in their own way in the real world. Anybody can be a good president as along as you do what you promised people what you would do.It's not big deal, and I don't know why some people make it a big deal. But if you cannot even do what you promised voters, then you don't even deserve to waste anybody's time standing again. It's common sense,guys!


One of the many beautiful things that the UAH forum has provided me with is friendship. It's even better than being an LC5 or MP somewhere in Uganda. I want to tell you about what friendship is to me. These men and women on this forum empower me, support me, enlighten me, and most importantly, remind me of why I'm a Ugandan despite having been in the UK for a while. We all look different, come from different tribes, cultures and backgrounds, and have different stories, but the one thing we all have in common is our country. It is so important in today's day and age that we surround ourselves with people who can allow us to grow spiritually and intellectually and remind us of where we are or need to be as a country.The knowledge they provide us everyday is inexplicable. It saddens me to see that sometimes within the UAH communities hypercriticism and dissent put brothers and sisters at odds with one another. Acceptance and guidance does so much more. We have lost so many good debaters as a result of this.

Food for thought!

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*Abbey Kibirige  Semuwemba*

Stalk my blog at: http://semuwemba.com/

"These days, I spend a lot of time thinking about death and the hereafter... I go somewhere to get something and then wonder what I'm here after."

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