Wow, this captivating tale of how a gentleman navigated from Uganda to South Africa is a remarkable piece of information. It practically begs for adaptation into either a gripping movie or an engaging documentary. I’ve been avidly following this story since its inception in part 1, and now, as we reach part 4, I extend my heartfelt gratitude to EBIPYA 256. Their exceptional work truly shines in creating such compelling documentaries. Having watched numerous accounts of people crossing from West Africa to Europe, I can confidently say that this story has all the elements to be transformed into an outstanding film. If only I had the means to contribute, I’d eagerly support its transition to the big screen. It’s a testament to human resilience and determination, and we’re thankful that the protagonist returned safely to share this remarkable journey with us.
I listened to that story yesterday but i couldn't sleep all night thinking about the first guy who were eaten by kitta😭oh my God imagine his family they don't even know now they are blaming him that he forgot them banange omuntu okugaggawala ayitta mubingi eh adventure horror movie
Guy enno emboozi agikolemu movie....it will be high selling n the proceeds will help him realize his dreams! This guy is blessed...to survive all these death traps!
Ba bro tusabe mungu akilize one day it will happen Hasan will change people in ghetto nayenga ba bro kasima .I have watched from part 1 up now I haven't missed
Thanks bro for the show, been following from part one but a cheetah in luganda is called "Nnamundagi", and "Emondo" is Serval cat. This is the best show I have watched from musudan. Live in UAE big up on your self guys.