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Dare tell the media your story, forget financial support — Mukiibi’s family threatens widows, orphans

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
June 9, 2017
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Even in death, the money of the late Prof. Lawrence Mukiibi still holds the women he sired with children captive. According to reports, the family of the fallen educationist has sternly warned all widows, orphans and the women who claim to be pregnant against narrating their relationship with the late lest they forfeit financial support. 

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The family, led by his sister Regina Namakula has so far acknowledge 53 children with more than 30 others pending DNA tests. Some mothers and their children had already been known to Namakula who Mukiibi trusted with his secrets and had introduced them. These had been receiving help with monthly amounts deposited on their mothers’ accounts to avoid embarrassing scenarios of several women parading at Mukiibi’s schools seeking child support.

At his burial, the country was shocked as tens of children were introduced as his own, several of them appearing to be under the age of 10. Stories started making rounds of how he had indiscriminately used his teachers and students for his sexual pleasure.



 

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