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After eight years, several arrests, two tuition fee sponsorship cancellations, and most remarkably a university life dedicated to fighting the infamous gradual fee increment at Makerere University, Musiri David graduated this week. Dan Ayebare #NBSLiveAt9 #NBSUpdates

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Kigongo Ayub (Rukanga-njura)1 year ago

@Makerere @DanAyebare A bachelors Degree in 8yrs? This is a Long Walk to Graduation.

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Dan Ryder - primedefi.com1 year ago

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SAS1 year ago

@Makerere @DanAyebare Musiri David's unwavering activism at Makerere University is truly inspirational. His resilience and commitment to student rights are commendable. Congratulations

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Eddieh Rwot@231 year ago

@Makerere @DanAyebare Him getting suspended for fighting for the right cause you missed it out to😉..But at last he became victorious and congs to our Comrade Musiri

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HYPER1 year ago

@Makerere @DanAyebare This one is useless how can you stay for eight years

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bmàc1 year ago

@Makerere @DanAyebare Congra congra @MusiriDavid

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TUSIIME NICHOLUS1 year ago

@Makerere @DanAyebare Congratulations

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NSIMETAC1 year ago

@Makerere @DanAyebare Congratulations 🎉🎉🎉

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