Bwana Wekesa your birthplace LWAKHAKHA is pronounced as LWAHAHA not LWAKAKA. Thus among your people the Bagisu and their Luhya brethren of western Kenya letter 'K' is rendered silent when next to 'H' followed by a vowel in a word.
I felt like listening to you the whole day yesterday at skyz protea. You are a great mentor looking forward to getting more knowledge from you on one on one
Like she said most of us are so old school to know dat we are even having metal challenges but seriously the whole world now days is being so taken by mental conditions
Hellos from Berlin - discovered Wonder this his mothers day 2024 clip and that led here. The last 5 minutes. . . I died when " she said ah ah collective consciousness break that down for me!!!!!" Looking forward to part 2. Great conversation and the fazit is we need to keep God left, right and centre!!!!
She is so right about reading the Bible - for oneself. If one does not read the Bible - they leave the gate open for the devil to come in steal, kill, and destroy. We need to make reading the Bible cool again.
just jumped on this and i am glad to see someone out there pushing such narratives and standing on business like house of tayo big up @Arts4HeartsTv for pushing such content, more of this should be pushed on the online algorithms especially in Uganda.
What's Amos is saying is basic knowledge. We see it as magic because we don't read or do basic research. Do the simple things and the complex ones will sort themselves. Take, for instance; Uganda's ballooning population should be a red flag for the tough times ahead. We're a big but poor population, and that in itself should explain our never-ending vicious cycle of poverty. Naye our politicians are telling us muzaale mwaale. Look at the Germans. They are great manufacturers and have a large but prosperous population which supports their manufacturing sector as much as they export. As for the natural resources, gold in the hands of a fool is just as good as a stone for shooting birds. Never mind the so called oil curse. Why have the Arabs and Norwegians prospered with their oil but the Africans have failed? Reason, we are ignorant and greedily selfish. Until we learn how to feel genuine pain that will spur us to think critically, we as Ugandans are doomed and our future is, bleak!