
TOKO
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Believes in people's right to self-determination and human rights | Rasta | Fighter | Lawyer | Field Negro | Radical | Street Credibility | Positive Vibes ONLY.
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Remember the Sovereignty Bill?! They MADE SURE she presided over the house that passed it. First, they didn't want it as a dent on the next speaker: since she’d become their swine willingly, it was just more mud for her to roll in! Two, depending on how she plays her cards going forward, it may actually be used against her! Politics! Meanwhile, this is what she said after the Bill was passed!🙌🏾
TOKO127,698 views • 28 days ago

Habibi, this video sums up Anita Among’s story for me. Within the first 30 seconds, two boys wearing rags, one barefoot, walk by the gate to her palatial, multi-billion dollar residence that is her sixth home! They’re followed by a lady balancing a jerrycan of water on her head. There are people, even here on Twitter, who claimed Among was a champion of the people from Teso & their causes, that she stole for them from the national coffers - if not on their behalf! I imagine that lady walks like this everyday, for some kilometres, in 2026 to get a basic of life, water! It’s highly likely that the area does not have water flowing from taps. When one of these boys falls sick, there won’t be an ambulance to pick them to the nearest health centre that is kilometres away. Sadly, the nearest hospital may have no drugs, let alone medics! The boys don't have shoes and clothing; Among has a Rolls-Royce, Mercedes-Benz, a KIA, a Range Rover, and a fleet of expensive Toyotas! The money spent on Among’s Kigo house would probably connect this village to water with taps in homes, but, Among needed a palatial home with bulletproof glasses and gave no damn about that woman & her need for water! This is why someone recently told me that the average African politician is MAD: a psycho! Yet, if Among didn't fraudulently get herself unopposed in the January elections, I wouldn't be surprised if the lady and the parents of these voted for her. They probably cheered on her at rallies, they somehow believed her wealth and opulence were theirs too, after all, they share a tribe and a village! Among, of course, is not alone. This story similar to that of many politicians in Uganda! 🎥 NBS Television
TOKO48,686 views • 22 days ago

Ugandan-born New York City Mayor, Mamdani oversaw the filling of 100,000 potholes in LESS than 100 days! That's more than 1,000 potholes every 24 hours! I know someone who has been trying something similar since before 34-year-old Mandani was born, & he isn't even close! 🙌🏾
TOKO64,703 views • 2 months ago

So, Andrew M. Mwenda warns that Isimba Dam - which cost around 570 million dollars - and Karuma dam - which cost around 1.7 billion dollars - could collapse ANYTIME from now & flood vast parts of eastern & northern Uganda. How a country get it wrong with TWO dams whose constructions delayed by several years to a point that the dams then become a catastrophe in waiting that cost around 2.3 billion dollars is the kind of thing only the current Ugandan regime can pull off! Even by African standards, not many regimes are THIS incompetent!
TOKO85,113 views • 5 months ago

According to Andrew M. Mwenda, the Speaker of Parliament of Uganda has the entire Judiciary Uganda in her grip & the chance of winning a court case against her is ZERO. Mwenda say she employs children of judicial officers - in parliament - which compromises judges. #UgandaJudiciaryExhibition
TOKO50,262 views • 3 months ago

So, during campaign function at Kololo last week, a journalist called Mwesigwa asked President Museveni what his plan is for hospitals that are crowded and hospital equipment that malfunction in Mukono if he gets re-elected. Museveni sent Prime Minister Nabbanja to Mukono to investigate the matter, she found the place actually crowded with expectant mothers sleeping on the floor. Yet, all she did was draw a very weird conclusion instead: that the crowding means the doctors are working, otherwise people wouldn't be at the hospital! Then she ordered the arrest of the journalist ostensibly for lying to the president and embarrassing him! She is now demanding that the journalist - already in custody - to issue an apology to Museveni! So, if we forget the journalist and the president and the Nabbanjja for a second, is this action intended to win over support for the president as he campaigns? The people who actually use those crowded hospitals out of desperation, will they be swayed by this to vote for Museveni?! Uh?! #FreeMwesigwa
TOKO110,829 views • 8 months ago

Tomas Masaryk said: “Dictators are rulers who always look good until the last 10 minutes.” These phone calls made in 2011 by the Tunisian dictator as he fled the country to Saudi Arabia Arabia give that saying its true meaning. While he was minutes away from landing in Saudi Arabia for exile, he kept working the phones looking for evidence that things were good so he could return. Yet, his presidency was water under the bridge then. Even his own pilot disobeyed him in the end, Saudi became his permanent home till his death in 2019! The thing is, most dictators don't even realise they are dictators. They think people love them genuinely - like they have no choice but to - that they’re, in fact, doing the people some favour no one else can do. In a way, they fee like they’re making a great sacrifice by being the rulers. Since elections are rigged, & independent polls don't exist, they even never realise that they are not popular with the masses. So, when power begins to slip away from their hands - as it always does eventually - they believe something will happen to bring it back to their hands - after all, they are God’s anointed person to lead over the ungrateful masses! Hence, even as Amin fled the country, he kept giving the impression he was still in charge. Then there was the ridiculous press conference by Robert Mugabe after he was overthrown where he still sounded like the president, and called upon people to vote for the opposition candidate.
TOKO20,784 views • 1 month ago

If you’re having a bad day, just remember it could get worse… In Manyangwa, a resident got so frustrated by hundreds of Christians turning up in her compound daily after claims that Mary - Jesus’ mother - appeared in one of the house’s glass windows. She decided to end it all by removing that particular window. Now the Christians say they are seeing Mary in a glass door of the same house!🤣🙌🏾
TOKO132,200 views • 1 year ago

Perhaps the most important bit in the #BadNativesPodcast is the grim picture of the Ugandan economy - thanks to the Museveni regime’s borrowing appetite - Andrew M. Mwenda revealed! We’re now borrowing for “money lenders” in Kenya & local banks with the worst possible payment terms. Looks like our goose is cooked!
TOKO28,798 views • 3 months ago

Within a month: someone slapped the hell out of Nabanjja, Francis Babu has been going from TV to radio talking about NRM failures & I think he is now about to start visiting boda boda stages! Now Kadaga is going all out on someone who "smeared vaseline". What's up in NRM?!🤷
TOKO69,955 views • 10 months ago

Around the same time Nabbanja was ordering the arrest of Mwesigwa, a journalist for simply asking Museveni a question, Museveni’s vice, Alupo was in New York at the UN General Assembly telling the world that Uganda believes in the freedoms including expression! #FreeMwesigwa
TOKO51,914 views • 8 months ago

Arnold Mubangizi, the actor who played Yoweri Museveni in "27 Guns", claims the film was nothing short of a curse to his budding career in film, & life. That now film producers avoid him like a plague & he can't even find other jobs to take care of his ailing mum with whom he lives. Something deep inside me doubts this story; I think it is simply a ploy to get money from Museveni/the First Family. First, I don't think Ugandans have taken politics to this level of shunning people. We dislike the government for sure, but still chill with friends working for it, now what some who simply played Museveni, in a film? Two, I doubt a lot of Ugandans watched the film to begin with. There was negative publicity about the movie and all, but I doubt it was extended to the actors and actresses too. Anyway, there is that 1.2 billion Magogo and his boys fumbled... 📽️ NTV UGANDA
TOKO56,425 views • 10 months ago

As I walked to UBOS Uganda Bureau of Statistics to pick some physical copies of the Census Report, I found traffic halted around Garden City. No cars, bodas, or pedestrians allowed thru. A guy not far from where I was standing pulled out his phone to take pics and was harshly reprimanded by a soldier in a mixture of Luganda, Swahili and English. If he didn't hear all that was said, he heard enough to get the message and quickly put his phone back in backpack. Somehow, after that, my mind just went: “Damn it! There's never been a better thing to record my whole life!” so I pulled out my phone and recorded a video of the convoy.
TOKO76,553 views • 1 year ago