John Nsubuga
Tell you what. Start an operation where we can go to Uganda, drive to Akokoro
and dig Obote out of the grave so that we deport him dead, then start to solve
Uganda’s problem. For we have reached a point where we simply cannot change the
country with Obote interfering with always what we do. Send me a document of
your planning including costs and time line to do so. As soon as I get it I
will make 5,000 dollars Canadian as a startup fund available to you as a
starting fund to dig him out. I need at minimum a notice of 5 working days to
get my bankers to release that cash.
Let us get on it and please today.
EM
On the 49th
Thé Mulindwas Communication Group
"With Yoweri Museveni and Dr. Kiiza Besigye Uganda is in anarchy"
Kuungana Mulindwa Mawasiliano Kikundi
"Pamoja na Yoweri Museveni na Dk. Kiiza Besigye Uganda ni katika machafuko"
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of John Nsubuga
Sent: Sunday, January 19, 2014 12:26 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: {UAH} M7 PARENTAGE NIGHTMARE///
Edward Mulindwa,
The late Obote is and will always remain the biggest problem Uganda has ever
had since Independence. If it was not for his autocratic stance, president
Museveni wouldn't have become what he is today.
It was a blessing in disguise for bwana Museveni. Not surprising he once dinned
with Jimmy Akena to indirectly thank Obote through his son.
And Jimes fell into the trap!!
J.N Munyoganda
From: Herrn Edward Mulindwa <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sunday, 19 January 2014, 15:11
Subject: RE: {UAH} M7 PARENTAGE NIGHTMARE///
John Nsubuga
Na nani hasa kulipa kwa ajili ya vipimo hizo? Kuna mambo ambayo inabidi
kukubali katika Uganda, tulikuwa na serikali mbaya sana na tulikuwa na
kupambana nayo hivyo kama wanawake walibakwa katika mchakato ni wakati muafaka
wa nwa na kusonga mbele. Na kama wewe waliozaliwa ndani ya vita, aina kuhesabu
kuwa bila mzazi kama mchango wako binafsi mapambano. Tuna sasa serikali bora
katika Uganda ya moja tulikuwa kabla hujazaliwa bwana.
John Rubin
Thé Mulindwas Communication Group
"With Yoweri Museveni and Dr. Kiiza Besigye Uganda is in anarchy"
Kuungana Mulindwa Mawasiliano Kikundi
"Pamoja na Yoweri Museveni na Dk. Kiiza Besigye Uganda ni katika machafuko"
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of John Nsubuga
Sent: Sunday, January 19, 2014 9:27 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: {UAH} M7 PARENTAGE NIGHTMARE///
Wanainci,
Si wachukue mtihani DNA damu kuthibitisha nini mtu huyu ni akisema. Je, nini
vigumu?
DNA, DNA, test...!!
J.N Munyoganda
From: John L <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, 19 January 2014, 13:39
Subject: {UAH} M7 PARENTAGE NIGHTMARE
Man Claiming M7 is His Dad Accuses ‘Uncle’ Saleh, wife Jovia and others of
Blocking Him from Meeting the President, Adding he is not a Gold Digger but a
Child Desperate to Meet a Parent
Stephen K Muwambi
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A rugged man walks into the Investigator newsroom. Spotting a goatee and
moustache, the man who later gives his name as Joseph Kaguta, is in the company
of John Adriko. He tells us that Adriko is his caretaker and benefactor at the
moment.
We immediately get bitten by the news bug and ask the man why he has paid our
newsroom a visit. “Am looking for my dad Yoweri Kaguta Museveni,” retorts
Joseph without batting an eye. “
You mean his Excellency the President or some other man who happens to be his
namesake? our Editorial Director Stanley Ndawula throws a quick question to the
man.
Replies the man, “I mean his Excellency the President of Uganda Yoweri Kaguta
Museveni. He is my father. I swear he is.”
“But what do we have to do with the President. The First Citizen neither has
an office here nor stays in this office. Ours is merely a media house!” Ndawula
tells Joseph. “You being a media house is exactly why I have come. I want you
to publicize my story so that my father can know am desperately looking for
him,” Joseph pleads.
Ndawula’s efforts to convince Joseph that there are channels he can use to meet
the President if at all he is his genuine dad, falls on Joseph’s deaf ears
before the former hands him over to the news desk.
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Saleh
“I have tried to go through Uncle Saleh (the President’s younger brother). He
told me through emissaries that he would talk to me, but that is where it
stopped. One day I met our grandmother Mable Twinoburyo and she was
immediately struck by my resemblance to Mzee. She promised to talk it over with
her nephew (the President) but that also, is where it stopped,” an obviously
distraught Joseph narrated.
Asked how he came to meet Saleh, Joseph recounted that it was during the 2011
election period that he went to the General’s office at Mbuya military
garrison. “At Mbuya, I met Afande Kulayigye (the former UPDF PR). I was told
Saleh was out of office then. They advised me to go to Bombo and meet Col
Buyungo. At Bombo, Buyungo took my statement. He told me Mzee Saleh was out of
office,” Joseph said.
As he moved towards the exit at Bombo, Joseph claims, Buyungo dialed him,
calling him back to his office. “I suppose Mzee Saleh was in office. It could
be him who directed Buyungo to call me back. This is because Buyungo asked me
why I should not leave my dad alone,” Joseph stated.
‘Grandma’ Twinoburyo
>From Bombo, Joseph claims, he moved to Garuga- Entebbe where he alleges Gen
>Saleh has a residence. It’s at Saleh’s ‘Garuga residence’; Joseph purports, he
>met Mable Twinoburyo; the lady she calls his ‘grandmother’ and an ‘aunt’ to
>President Museveni.
“I can see you resemble my nephew Museveni. How come I have never seen you let
alone meeting you before?” Joseph quoted Mable as telling him on casting her
eyes on him. Joseph claims that his ‘grandma’ Twinoburyo stays in Ssembabule,
before he hands us her mobile phone number.
After a brief exchange with Twinoburyo, the lady assured him that she would
give him a feed back after making enquiries here and there. According to
Joseph, Twinoburyo put the issue to Saleh.
“Grandma called me later. She reported to me that Mzee Saleh did not deny
anything. She told me Mzee Saleh had assured her that he will summon me at an
appropriate time,” Joseph recounted. However, he says Saleh never raised him as
he promised to do.
Saleh dials Joseph’s guardian in Busoga
At this juncture, Joseph introduces another party, a one Nathan Mukusike. “He
served as my guardian during the time the President was fighting in the bush
and thereafter,” Joseph explains. He adds that he was born 39 years ago to the
late Mellissa Naigaga of Mayina village, Buhaya Sub County in Mayuge District.
During Joseph’s birth, the man claims, Saleh was staying at Mukusike’s home
where he disguised himself as a herdsman going by the names Francis Mususwa to
beat detection by the government agents and forces at the time.
It’s at Mukusike’s home, Joseph alleges, Museveni and his war planners used to
meet at night and even at day to lay strategies of taking to the bush.
“Mukusike told me my mum used to go to his home and that is how she ended up
with Mzee,” Joseph shyly quotes Mukusike as telling him.
Still quoting Mukusike, he narrates how Saleh used to provide milk that he took
during his infancy. It’s this Mukusike; whom Gen Saleh allegedly called up
after ‘his’ (Saleh’s) ‘aunt’ Twinoburyo had put the matter of Joseph’s
parentage to him as we captured the issue earlier.
Joseph says Saleh told Mukusike all that had transpired from his visit to
Garuga, his conversation with Twinoburyo and their chat with his ‘aunt. “During
the telephone conversation Mukusike allegedly asked Saleh why he and his
brother had chosen to abandon him with their son (read Joseph),” Joseph adds.
Brig Nalweyiso labels Joseph a lunatic
His frantic hunt for his ‘dad’ also took Joseph to the highest ranked woman
soldier, Brig Proscovia Nalweyiso. According to Joseph, he met Nalweyiso at the
Chinese donated Presidential Twin Towers Office.
“Immediately I introduced myself as Mzee Kaguta’s son, Afande Nalweyiso
dismissed me as a mental case fit for Butabika,” Joseph smiles as he quotes
Nalweyiso ‘diagnosing’ him. A pissed Nalweyiso is said to have immediately
dialed Afande Saleh and communicated Joseph’s issues.
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Kaguta and Adriko strike different poses at our office
Turns down cash
“Mzee told Nalweyiso to give the mad man money and tell him to go away.
Nalweyiso pulled out wads of money to give me. I turned down the cash. I told
her that I was seeking for my dad not cash,” Joseph said in an angrier tone.
Encounter with Jovia Akandwanaho
Of all people he has met so far, Joseph is all praises for Jovia. “She received
me warmly. We met at Serena Hotel. Kampala lawyer Kashillingi (Ahmed,
Museveni’s former legal aide) connected me to aunt Jovia,” Joseph recounts with
a lit up expression.
DNA test
To solve the parentage issue, Jovia suggested that Joseph takes a DNA test,
according to the instant story teller. “Aunt Jovia suggested that my blood
sample be examined alongside that of my cousin brother Mark. Mark is son to
Mzee Saleh and he was right in the meeting,” Joseph stated. He explained that
Mark drives Jovia.
Joseph confirms that his blood was drawn at Serena on the same day by a medic
arranged by Jovia. Thereafter, Joseph adds, the medic took down his contacts
and particulars and promised to deliver the results in a fortnight.
Jovia turns red
On the appointed day, Joseph says he returned to Serena, but found Jovia had
turned from the cheerful lady to an angry personality. “She immediately showed
me the exit. She told me to return in a month’s time,” Joseph alleges. After a
month elapsed, Joseph reportedly returned to Serena, but found unfriendly
environment again.
“The doctor stood from a a distance and read the results. He told me the
results had turned 0.000. He told me the two blood samples under examination
did not match at all. He never showed me nor gave me a copy of the purported
results,” Joseph mourned.
Dejected and dispirited, Joseph adds, he left. “ I left my fate to God. I
prayed to God to give me strength to walk home and reach safely.”
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