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Pastor Ssempa: Pastor Bugingo analysed Bobi Wine’s car like a boda boda rider

William Kasoba by William Kasoba
February 27, 2021
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Makerere Community Church’s Pastor Martin Ssempa has attacked fellow man of God Pastor Aloysius Bugingo of House of Prayer Ministries for exposing his lack of information while commenting on Bobi Wine’s newly acquired bullet proof car.

Bugingo has in the past days faced the wrath of NUP supporters following his claims that Bobi Wine’s newly acquired armored car is a gift from government for putting up a great performance in their political games.

Bugingo said that Bobi Wine is riding on the ignorance of his supporters yet he is in bed with the ruling government. He added that government could not have allowed his car shipped in if he wasn’t working with them.

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Pastor Ssempa has rubbished Bugingo’s claims advising him to get the right information of how Bobi Wine acquired his car rather than attering out ‘kiboozi kya boda’ to his flock.

“Pastor Bugingo analysed Bobi Wine’s car like a boda boda rider,” said Pastor Ssempa.

Ssempa said that there is no law in Uganda that rules out people like NUP president Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu or any other Ugandan from owning a bulletproof car.

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