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{UAH} Understanding the Foreign Hand in Bobi Wine Politics (Kenyan News Website Exposes!)

EXPOSED: Understanding the Foreign Hand in Bobi Wine's Rise in Politics

Jacqueline Wolfson - Bobi Wine

Jacqueline Wolfson - Bobi Wine

So many people have been wondering where Bobi Wine, a former gangster got all the guts and power to join politics and turn into the big threat he is today, this article making rounds allover different social media now is exposing everything.

According to The Flip Side, a Kenyan website, below is the article exposing Bobi Wine's political rise, power, influence and confidence. This is just a part one.

Read full article below;

Jacqueline Wolfson is a name many Ugandans will not recognize. To those who have come across her in Kampala, they simply know her as Jackie, the muzungu woman trying to help street children through her NGO called "Shule Foundation" based in Kireka-Bweyogerere.
But beneath the philanthropic facade lies a calculating political operative, a front of powerful American lobby groups, whose sole focus now is to cause regime change in Uganda and possibly install a puppet leader. There are two key items on their agenda; homosexuality and oil.

Jacqueline Wolfson
Jacqueline Wolfson

On July 20th, 2018, Wolfson, who chooses to keep a low profile and tactically keeps a distance from her pet project, Bobi Wine, made perhaps the most public of admissions on what her exact mission is.

Under the guise of a charity concert at the Kampala Serena Hotel, Wolfson paid and invited renown South African musician, Yvonne Chaka Chaka, to grace a function which was a political unveiling of sorts for Bobi Wine.

Bobi Wine and Barbie with Yvonne Chaka Chaka
Bobi Wine and Barbie with Yvonne Chaka Chaka

At this concert, Chaka Chaka, who performed on stage with Bobi Wine, went on to describe him as "Africa's new Mandela", encouraging him to keep up the fight against Museveni's dictatorship.

A few days later, at a Buganda Kingdom function, Bobi Wine deliberately posed for a photo reading Nelson Mandela's autobiography, "Long Walk to Freedom", to try and propagate an image that his handlers, coordinated by Wolfson, are hoping to cultivate and grow.

But just how does Wolfson and Bobi Wine intersect? In the political classic "Confessions of An Economic Hitman" John Perkins narrates how Western Political and Economic interests represented by their governments and companies hold third world countries hostage, exploiting their resources while controlling their politics.

Bobi Wine reading Mandela book at coronation
Bobi Wine reading Mandela book at coronation

Wolfson is an Economic Hitwoman. She is deeply rooted in the New York political and social fabric. A known LGBT campaigner and fundraiser for the Democratic Party back home, she describes herself as "self-made" entrepreneur who has made millions from the "concierge" business, a moniker for real estate business.

Whereas she had been in and out of Uganda severally, Wolfson in 2014 decided to set up permanent base in Uganda by starting her Shule Foundation. The timing was very telling. In December 2013, Uganda's Parliament had passed the Anti-Homosexuality Act, drawing strong criticism from then Barack Obama administration.

Ugandans will recall an admission by President Museveni that the moment the Bill was passed, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton had gotten on the phone, speaking for 45 minutes, where she basically read the riot act to Mr Museveni. The softer route thereafter was to use the country's Constitutional Court to declare the law illegal.

The battle lines, however, had been drawn. The Western LGBT forces, that had been critical in propping the Obama government and had desperately tried to get Hillary Clinton elected his successor, knew it would be difficult to play ball with the Museveni government.

It is here that Wolfson comes in. In early 2014, just weeks after Uganda's Parliament had passed the gays law, she settled in the country. Her mission, with the backing of deep-pocketed funders of the gays community, was simple. Find someone who can play ball.
It has been four years of meticulous research and planning by Wolfson. Being the astute strategist she is, she scanned the social and political landscape searching for an individual they could build as a political force.

Bobi Wine and Kizza Besigye
Bobi Wine and Kizza Besigye

At the height of the 2016 presidential elections in Uganda, her group briefly toyed with the idea of backing former Prime Minister Amama Mbabazi but were forced to retreat after the hastily crafted The Democratic Alliance collapsed. It was back to the boardroom.
However, on the sidelines, Wolfson had contracted Ann Whitehead, a Canadian trained communications consultant, to make contact with Bobi Wine.

A popular artiste, Bobi Wine, unlike most of his peers, had chosen to keep a critical stance on the government. And where his peers had dined with President Museveni, Bobi Wine had opted to keep close to Dr Kizza Besigye, a former ally of the President, turned his ardent critic who had run and lost in four presidential elections.

Bobi Wine and Kizza Besigye
Bobi Wine and Kizza Besigye

Bobi Wine fitted the bill Wolfson and Whitehead were looking for. A celebrity with brand recognition, a youthful face, no links to the country's military past and already anchored as anti-government. Also, hailing from the populous Buganda tribe of Central region Uganda was a plus. On his part, Bobi Wine presented the ambition they wanted.

Bobi Wine also had one problem. In late 2013, he had taken to social media to attack homosexuals. Reality hit him hard when in early 2014 the UK rejected his visa request, citing his homophobic comments. He failed to travel for a series of planned concerts. Wolfson offered to help him make amends.

Theirs would be to fine-tune the rough edges, help him shed the gangster image, develop a coherent mes.

Source: theflipside.co.ke/understanding-the-foreign-hand-in-bobi-wines-rise-and-politics-part-1/


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