Uganda opposition leader Bobi Wine sued for ‘being born’ and causing coronavirus
It now seems the musician cum politician Bobi Wine and his NUP party did well to choose the umbrella as their party symbol as they can hope to get some protection from legal cases raining heavily in Kamwokya, a location within the city of Kampala, Uganda’s capital.
By Savanna News East Africa
It has been raining legal cases on the National Unity Platform (NUP). Every Tom, Dick and Patrick has been looking for a way sue Bobi Wine for the crime of harbouring some unfeasible dream of unseating a revolutionary in the name of Yoweri Kaguta Museveni and his National Resistance Movement party that has been in power since 1986.
First it was Uganda People‘s Congress, Mabirizi and now Festus Ndigicucu has decided to sue the youthful politician.
A certain Ndigicucu, from the Kisoro District in the Western Region of Uganda says he has scoured the Kyagulanyi ancestral home in Masaka to find evidence to the effect that Bobi Wine’s parents sought clearance to have him without success.
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“This country would have been saved the current headache if the parents of Bobi Wine had not taken matters in their own pleasure and had him,” Ndigicucu said in an affidavit filed before Kambale magistrate’s court according to Daily Monitor
“Of course, if they had followed the law and applied to have a son like him, their application would have been trashed and the country would be a lot good without a young man jumping up and down.”
Ndigicucu is planning to produce evidence in court that Bobi Wine previously confessed to being uninterested in revolutionary advancement. “
There is that song, ‘Bad Boy from Kamwokya,’ or something like that. Crystal clear confession of his character,” Ndigicucu alleged.
“So this bad boy misled a morally upright Navio into taking part in his musical depravity. The whole of EAC knows that Navio is as morally upright as dew is innocent. He recently snubbed a butted excuse of a musician and her suggestive advances and we all saw that. Would Bobi Wine have done the same? No, he is a self-confessed bad boy.”
Asked if he wasn’t suing Bobi Wine to get attention, Ndigicucu responded he was a proud farmer trading not only in Uganda but outside the country, in southwestern neighbouring Rwanda.
“Why don’t you go and blame Bobi Wine? If he had not been born in the first place, I wouldn’t be taking this matter to court,” he said.
Ndigicucu will also bring evidence before the court that Bobi Wine has caused a lot of havoc in the world all because of his funny dreams of becoming the president of Uganda. He blames him for causing the coronavirus among other accusations according to Daily Monitor.
“Suddenly, Liverpool became so good they won the title at a canter,” he argued. “Then this novel virus happened and the world has been turned upside down. Now Messi is insisting on leaving Barcelona. All these point to very unusual times and we all know that Bobi Wine is to blame for these abnormal normal.”
The Kambale Grade One Magistrate, Mr Sema Uongo, set August 29, 2020, for mention of the case .
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