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{UAH} THE BLAME CULTURE MUST STOP!

People;

There is an over saturation of blame culture, criticism and out pour of scorn on UAH. It's has reached a boiling point but nobody seem to want to do anything about all they critise or blame. To do nothing, it is as being useless as the perpetrators themselves.

Abbey for one boasts of having 10,000 members or followers on UAH and F/B, that is more troops than what others started with a revolution with, lakinii he still sits there and blame, criticise and pour scorn. What does that say about him, about us? Well, it says we are as useless as the perpetrators.  

Recently, i sent out a call to challenge the legality in the Ugandan constitution disenfranchising Ugandans abroad, not even a single soul stood up and agreed that this is wrong and something has to be done about it. This nonchalant, inebriate, lack of inertia is the cause of all woes in Uganda. "Do something about it", is the approach that we need to adopt or else please, let us stop the blame culture. I say put up or shut and this is not only to Abbey but to all of you who is read this piece. 

As for me, i have decided that with my Keyo job in Newcastle, i will pay for a constitutional lawyer to challenge the article in the constitution that bars duel citizens from holding the highest office in the land. That is my put up mission!


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