Good morning. Try 0782787718/0752787718. It is also long since i interacted with him.
Apollo O On Wed, Sep 2, 2015 at 9:45 AM, Nelly Badaru <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear All, > Hope this email finds you well. > I am looking for Julius Tiboa. Anyone you knows where to find him or his > contact kindly get in touch with me in my mail. > Let me take this opportunity to thank you I advance. > Kind regards > Nelly > > Sent from my iPad > > On Jul 24, 2015, at 1:26 PM, Peter Odama <[email protected]> wrote: > > When will this forum switch to a better developmental agenda? Let's swift > from analogue to digital sustainable economic speech, the old stories will > never be good again concentrate on current matters > > On Jul 16, 2015 10:32 PM, "Margaret Akulia" <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Hi Richard, >> >> >> >> Don't worry. There is a purpose to Hussein's writings. They are part of a >> colossal Jigsaw Puzzle!! A little while longer and the pieces that currently >> sound like ramblings will crystallize. I don't think it will be much longer >> actually!! Bear with him for now. >> >> >> >> Cheers, >> >> >> >> Akulia >> >> >> On Thu, Jul 16, 2015 at 1:18 AM, <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> Send WestNileNet mailing list submissions to >>> [email protected] >>> >>> To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit >>> http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet >>> or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to >>> [email protected] >>> >>> You can reach the person managing the list at >>> [email protected] >>> >>> When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific >>> than "Re: Contents of WestNileNet digest..." >>> >>> >>> Today's Topics: >>> >>> 1. Re: HOW ONE LAWOKO NIGHT-DANCES ON ARCHBISHOPS GRAVE. >>> (Hussein Amin) >>> >>> >>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> >>> Message: 1 >>> Date: Thu, 16 Jul 2015 11:17:32 +0300 >>> From: Hussein Amin <[email protected]> >>> To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile <[email protected]> >>> Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] HOW ONE LAWOKO NIGHT-DANCES ON ARCHBISHOPS >>> GRAVE. >>> Message-ID: >>> >>> <cagtzwlqchv6abl_m+b2qqk1bcamxfukggs8y-e+c28xxffc...@mail.gmail.com> >>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" >>> >>> Dear Richard, >>> >>> Thanks for the advice. >>> >>> However, this isn't the only forum where I publish. >>> On Jul 15, 2015 1:05 PM, "Richard Okuti" <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> > Dear Hussein, >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > I read your mails with a lot of interest and sometimes wonder what you >>> > will achieve as an individual, many times many have a romantic view of >>> > our >>> > history or say/believe what is presented to them in the most compelling >>> > manner. >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > First of all, I would like you to let the past rest and save yourself >>> > the >>> > pain of sharing the facts which may not reach many audiences because >>> > this >>> > may in tern occupy your valuable life time without significant results. >>> > However if you feel very strongly about bringing out what you know as >>> > facts >>> > it may be better to do the following; >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > 1. Set up a blog >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > A blog is an online tool where you can present all this rich >>> > information >>> > in a chronological order and have it saved for many generations, >>> > experts >>> > and researchers to read, this may eventually bring out the truth about >>> > the >>> > past as you have stated, personally I do not know what is true or >>> > false. >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > You can also publish these pieces of information on an ordinary >>> > website. >>> > Just like the Mandela team have done among others. >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > 2. Write a book >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > You may consider writing a book ? this is more costly, however >>> > partnering >>> > with media houses like Nation Media Group, New Vision and others may >>> > help, >>> > this may also make some revenue for you. You will need a good editor, >>> > publishing house and marketing firm among others to assist you. >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > This I like because you can treat as a business. >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > If indeed what you share is legitimately true I can understand how >>> > painful >>> > it can be, these are my pieces of advice. >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > Kind regards >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > Richard >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > *From:* WestNileNet [mailto:[email protected]] *On Behalf Of >>> > *Hussein >>> > Amin >>> > *Sent:* Wednesday, July 15, 2015 12:25 PM >>> > *To:* [email protected] >>> > *Cc:* [email protected]; >>> > [email protected] >>> > *Subject:* [WestNileNet] HOW ONE LAWOKO NIGHT-DANCES ON ARCHBISHOPS >>> > GRAVE. >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > HOW ONE LAWOKO NIGHT-DANCES ON THE ARCHBISHOPS GRAVE. >>> > >>> > Dear reader, >>> > >>> > I have always maintained that there were never any charges, nor any >>> > case >>> > against Idi Amin, the reason being that all the slanderous accusations >>> > (from the numerous books to the malicious movies) were fiction. >>> > >>> > I ask everyone if these human rights organizations and their backers >>> > had >>> > any real case and care, why didn't they fight for justice for the >>> > victims >>> > they allege? >>> > >>> > The impression I get is that they were ready to publish anything to get >>> > regime change. Once that was achieved, they were happy puppies. >>> > >>> > I remember in 2013 when I openly inquired on a prominent Ugandan >>> > discussion forum if anyone had a judicial case against Idi Amin, and if >>> > they had filed any charges against him? >>> > >>> > The silence was deafening for hours, and when they slowly started >>> > speaking, it turns out they wasn't a single procedure. >>> > >>> > How that happens in a country with courts of justice should be >>> > baffling. >>> > >>> > Not to most people apparently. >>> > >>> > In February this year, the New Vision published an article about one >>> > Mr. >>> > Lawoko. >>> > >>> > I wrote back to them with some queries that they never responded to, >>> > neither did they publish my concerns. >>> > >>> > However, there are two points: >>> > >>> > 1 - At the beginning of their narration (pasted below), Mr. Lawoko >>> > writes >>> > a book with the striking title "Dungeons of Nakasero" in which he >>> > claims to >>> > be the last person to have seen the Archbishop Janan Luwum alive. He >>> > says >>> > Luwum was being brought into the State Research Bureau "on a Thursday >>> > afternoon Febuary 17th 1976 at around 3pm". He then narrates the >>> > horrors >>> > that the Archbishop endured in his presence. >>> > >>> > In reality, the Archbishop died the day before on February 16th as he >>> > and >>> > others tried to over power the driver who was taking them home after a >>> > public hearing. So did Mr. Lawoko see a ghost or what. >>> > Surprisingly, February 16th (and not Lawoko's 17th) is now a public >>> > holiday celebrating the priest who joined a sectarian rebellion against >>> > the >>> > state simply so that their tribe can rule the country. Today they make >>> > it >>> > sound as if he was a hero fighting for Ugandans. That's not true! He >>> > was in >>> > it for his Langi clansmate Apollo Milton Obote who would indeed return >>> > to >>> > Uganda 4 years later and base his power on the notorious UNLA (Uganda >>> > National Liberation Army). An army which was basically an ethnic force >>> > for >>> > Luo's - the Acholi and Langi tribes - masquerading as a national army, >>> > until Yoweri Museveni kicked it out in 1986 for that very reason among >>> > others. >>> > >>> > Don't misunderstand me. It's ok with me if people want to enjoy their >>> > new >>> > national holiday. Plus I am a nationalist. Not limited by sectarianism >>> > nor >>> > am I against any tribe. In fact I married a Luo girl from John >>> > Akii-bua's >>> > children (Uganda's first Olympic gold medalist - 1974) with whom I have >>> > a >>> > bright 14 year old daughter. >>> > >>> > I also respect the church as I spent wonderful holidays with my >>> > maternal >>> > grandfather Rev. Archdeacon Silas Adroa who taught me to respect all >>> > faiths >>> > even though I am primarily a Muslim. >>> > >>> > Some mad people trying to take advantage of the situation have made >>> > outrageous accusations against me, forgetting that my own mother died >>> > in >>> > the most horrible circumstances in 1974. Her life and death being >>> > mocked >>> > about in the same movies and books for the last 40 years by the same >>> > imbeciles. >>> > >>> > 2 - Secondly, on 16th February, while Mr. Lawoko portrays himself as >>> > suffering inside cell no.2 at the State Research Bureau, everyone else >>> > actually says he was at work at Radio Uganda. >>> > This is also confirmed by fellow radio Uganda journalist Mr. Charles >>> > Byekwaso in a Daily Monitor article (link below) where the young >>> > journalist >>> > narrates how he received his news assignments for that day from Mr. >>> > Lawoko >>> > himself at the radio Uganda offices. >>> > (http://www.monitor.co.ug >>> > /News/Insight/Uganda-history-microphone/-/688338/2749406/-/4b7rea/-/ >>> > index.html ) >>> > >>> > This Mr. Lawoko has therefore been a parasitic opportunist who >>> > 1 - made his fame sucking dime from the Archbishops death, >>> > 2 - and maliciously took Ugandans and the world for a ride as everyone >>> > pitied him and his imaginary inmates as they endured non-existent >>> > events >>> > and sufferings.i >>> > >>> > However, kindly check in the article below, how Mr. Lawoko is >>> > performing >>> > their reknown crocodile tears dance on the Archbishops issue. If he was >>> > sincere with himself, he should have donated the royalty funds of his >>> > book >>> > to the Church...if they can accept such. >>> > >>> > Lawoko's New Vision interview article says: >>> > The author of a poignant book Dungeons of Nakasero, about his narrow >>> > escape from Amin?s clutches, Lawoko recalls the late Archbishop Janan >>> > Luwum?s arrival at the State Research Bureau one Thursday afternoon >>> > February 17, 1977. He was humiliated and beaten before getting shot in >>> > Farouk Minawa?s office ? most likely by Amin he says. >>> > Lawoko told New Vision: >>> > ?Our cell No.2 was underground. The place had been completely quiet the >>> > whole day, save for the >>> > footsteps of menacing guards patrolling the dark corridors. Then at >>> > around >>> > 3:00pm, we heard vehicles bursting onto the scene. Within minutes, >>> > there >>> > were cries of agony as we heard people being beaten. From our cell, we >>> > saw >>> > two ministers ? Erinayo Oryema and Oboth Ofumbi hurled into cell No.1,? >>> > Lawoko says. >>> > Within minutes, more cars arrived, there was commotion and screaming as >>> > guards dragged >>> > someone downstairs. >>> > Lawoko remembers the tension and silence in cell No.2 as inmates, with >>> > trepidation, waited to see whether the next arrival would be pushed >>> > into >>> > their already overcrowded dungeon. And sure enough, the groans of the >>> > new >>> > arrival headed for Lawoko?s cell. >>> > ?The heavy door to our cell swung open. And whom do we see? Archbishop >>> > Luwum stripped to his underwear and being beaten and mocked by guards >>> > led >>> > by Hajji Kabugo,? Lawoko reminisces. >>> > After a lull of 30 minutes, Lawoko remembers the door to cell No.2 >>> > swinging open again and guards ordering Luwum to sit in a corner. >>> > ?They again descended on him with gun butts. Profusely bleeding but >>> > composed, Luwuum said: ?I have offended no one but you will pay dearly >>> > for the crimes you?re committing against Ugandans,?? Lawoko reminisces. >>> > Luwum was then taken out of the cell for 10 minutes. Coming back fully >>> > attired in his official >>> > regalia, cell No.2 inmates were relieved, thinking that Luwum was about >>> > to >>> > gain his freedom. Once in the cell, Luwum prayed with the inmates, >>> > ?urging >>> > us to forgive those who had wronged us?. >>> > Mr. Lawoko says he shared a cell with Luwum. >>> > Shortly after, Lawoko remembers the door swinging open again, and a >>> > military officer >>> > reading out names of people that were ordered to get out of cell No.1 >>> > and >>> > 2. Among these were Luwum, Oryema and Ofumbi, then chief inspector >>> > of schools, Y.Y Okot, Okidi Menya and Lawoko. >>> > ?We were taken to the reception on the ground floor where we found >>> > Amin, >>> > Farouk Minawa, Bob Astles, Jumba Masagazi and Hajji Kabugo,? Lawoko >>> > says. >>> > According to Lawoko, Amin spoke to Minawa in Nubian. Luwum and the >>> > three >>> > ministers were immediately marched to Minawa?s office. Lawoko and the >>> > other >>> > prisoners stayed at the reception. >>> > ?Immediately they got into Minawa?s office, Amin started to shout. We >>> > could hear the commotion. >>> > The three were being tortured and there was a lot of screaming. They >>> > were >>> > saying they were >>> > innocent. Amin was shouting: ?You were plotting to kill me and topple >>> > my >>> > government. But before you do that, I am going to kill you!?? Lawoko >>> > remembers. >>> > As the beatings, screaming and pleadings of innocence went a notch >>> > higher, >>> > Minawa rushed >>> > out of his office and ordered guards to march Lawoko and the other >>> > prisoners at the reception >>> > back to their cells. >>> > ?We shall see them later,? Lawoko remembers Minawa saying, before >>> > rushing >>> > back to his office. >>> > But as the dishevelled prisoners turned a corner leading to their dark, >>> > blood stained dungeons, >>> > two gun shots rang out, and then silence descended on the SRB >>> > headquarters. >>> > That evening, a boisterous guard asked Lawoko and other inmates in cell >>> > No.2 whether they knew >>> > what had happened to Luwum and the two ministers. >>> > ?Amin killed them. Tomorrow might be your turn,? the guard, according >>> > to >>> > Lawoko, said in >>> > Swahili. >>> > The following day, the manager of Uganda Club was brought to SRB for >>> > having accidently >>> > stumbled upon the stage managed accident that >>> > allegedly claimed the lives of Luwum, Oryema and Ofumbi. >>> > The manager was among a group of people rounded up, severely beaten and >>> > thrown into the >>> > dungeons at SRB by one of Amin?s notorious henchmen for >>> > inadvertently witnessing the stage managed accident. >>> > He was taken out of cell No.2 before completing his narration of what >>> > he >>> > had seen. He was never seen again. Lawoko says. >>> > ------------------------ >>> > >>> > PS: Does anyone know the Uganda Club manager mentioned? >>> > >>> > _______________________________________________ >>> > WestNileNet mailing list >>> > [email protected] >>> > http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet >>> > >>> > WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ >>> > >>> > The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including >>> > attachments if any). 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