Matovu Godfrey
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- Oct 5, 2025
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Bobi Wine is actively campaigning for the January 2026 presidential election, where he aims to unseat Museveni, who is seeking a seventh term.
On September 24, 2025, Uganda's Electoral Commission cleared him to run after initially rejecting his nomination papers. This follows his party's headquarters being besieged by security forces and ongoing tensions.
A major controversy erupted on October 3, 2025, when Bobi Wine accused Ugandan authorities of abducting two Kenyan human rights activists, Bob Njagi and Nicholas Oyoo, who were attending an NUP campaign event.
He described the incident as a "mafia-style" kidnapping at a petrol station, demanding their release. The activists had joined his campaign, highlighting cross-border solidarity against Museveni's regime.
Ugandan police have denied involvement, calling for proof.On X (formerly Twitter), discussions around Bobi Wine are heated. His official account (@HEBobiwine) has over 2.6 million followers and posts about activism and leadership. Recent posts include debates over internal NUP dynamics, like MP Asuman Basalirwa's criticisms, and viral clips of supporters rallying in areas like Mityana.
Some users accuse him of authoritarian tendencies within his party, while others defend him as a beacon against oppression.
Events promoter Bajjo recently sparked backlash by labeling both Museveni and Bobi Wine as "dictators," fueling online political discourse.
Bobi Wine remains a polarizing yet influential voice in East African politics, symbolizing resistance to long-term authoritarianism. His wife, Barbara Itungo Kyagulanyi (Barbie Kyagulanyi), is a key supporter and NUP vice president. For the latest, follow his X account or check Ugandan news outlets.
Details on 2021 election fraud
#PROTESTVOTEUG2026 🇺🇬💕📌
On September 24, 2025, Uganda's Electoral Commission cleared him to run after initially rejecting his nomination papers. This follows his party's headquarters being besieged by security forces and ongoing tensions.
A major controversy erupted on October 3, 2025, when Bobi Wine accused Ugandan authorities of abducting two Kenyan human rights activists, Bob Njagi and Nicholas Oyoo, who were attending an NUP campaign event.
He described the incident as a "mafia-style" kidnapping at a petrol station, demanding their release. The activists had joined his campaign, highlighting cross-border solidarity against Museveni's regime.
Ugandan police have denied involvement, calling for proof.On X (formerly Twitter), discussions around Bobi Wine are heated. His official account (@HEBobiwine) has over 2.6 million followers and posts about activism and leadership. Recent posts include debates over internal NUP dynamics, like MP Asuman Basalirwa's criticisms, and viral clips of supporters rallying in areas like Mityana.
Some users accuse him of authoritarian tendencies within his party, while others defend him as a beacon against oppression.
Events promoter Bajjo recently sparked backlash by labeling both Museveni and Bobi Wine as "dictators," fueling online political discourse.
Bobi Wine remains a polarizing yet influential voice in East African politics, symbolizing resistance to long-term authoritarianism. His wife, Barbara Itungo Kyagulanyi (Barbie Kyagulanyi), is a key supporter and NUP vice president. For the latest, follow his X account or check Ugandan news outlets.
Details on 2021 election fraud
#PROTESTVOTEUG2026 🇺🇬💕📌