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“I love President Museveni more than my wives,” Sheikh Sulaiman Guggwa

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
June 5, 2021
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Kampala Regional Khadi, Sheikh Sulaiman Guggwa turned himself into an exceptional praise singer for President Yoweri Museveni. We all know his statements are no bombshell as he is a renowned Museveni fanatic but sometimes we think ‘akisusa.’

The new praise alert from Sheikh Guggwa is that Museveni is the best thing to have happened in Guggwa’s love life. According to Guggwa, he has wives but Museveni always comes first.

“I love President Museveni more than my wives,” says Sheikh Guggwa.

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He has advised those that hate the old man with a hat to go and hang or seek asylum in other countries.

Guggwa once urged those opposing Museveni to read the Bible or Quran. He claimed that Museveni is a sign of God’s blessings to Uganda and that’s why he has kept the top office for a long time.

“Unless you’re opposing the Bible or Quran, but president Museveni was sent by God. He (God) is the only one who has the powers to get him out of office,” he was quoted saying.

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