Fellow Compatriots, just think of the number of powerful people from Kigezi region that are squatting in Kampala indulging themselves in Kachabali and behaving like they’re the most civilised/Sophisticated, caring, extrovert, high morels, etc.
african art
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Uganda Continues to be run by a Corrupt Political Class
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How Parasite, Amama Mbabazi Rose and Fell in three Days
We don’t sacrifice our-time to write about Uganda Politicians because we’re radicals or hate people, but its our duty to inform Ugandans that might not have access to a different point of view or insight in the workings of the Uganda political Mafioso class.
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Yoweri Museveni War on Social Media
I would like to inform the listeners and those who follow the goings on, on the social media that that
I described the first group as “Abasiru”, “Abashema” and “Abazigu” (stupid, uninformed and enemies).
I now describe this group as Abatemu, Abanyaanda and Abazigu (criminals, opportunists and enemies). Although, I will not have time to answer much of the nonsense on the social media,
I will confront those enemies both verbally and, if necessary, physically. It says, in the Book of Matthew 7:16 that “You will know them by their fruits”. You will know the orientation of all those actors by what they say and do. -
Uganda Political Dilemma;Part 1
In Our Uganda Social Struggles, we have three type of People, the consumer of Information,the User of Information and the creator of Information.
Today, most Ugandans are consumers of information-they wake up and surf the web looking for what various news outlets have reported,etc. This group is very active at wanting to know... and making comments on various media, becomes almost an occupation. They tend to be living in a bubble of intelligentsia and stuck in the same time warp.
- They Wake up and find out what people have written and commented, then answer all the comments using Tonto and Mandazi ideology.
- Facebook and Twitter platforms becomes their life-line of social networking,thus traditional human networking becomes tiresome, as they're suffering from computer Bytes exhaustion, and their Mantra becomes, " MWANA NkOYE" I want to chill!
- They know how to talk loud in local boozers and regardless of their Mandazi brains, they have and must win all the arguments.
The problem with this group, they're everywhere and come across to serious revolutionary as useful. But Wapi, Nebikwangala afazali Zero is better, because you know its Zero-just keep away from them- they're the best cowards,greedy, and gossiping too much is in their DNA. If you want to waste another 20 years waiting for something to happen...then join them.
The Way society reacts to information has changed very much,call it information fatigue,exhaustion, tiredness, languidness, languor, lassitude, and listlessness-people no longer enjoy reading long texts as they get confused...Uhh, that's how people are messed-up!
For that reason, I'll serialise this topic. Next week, I'll introduce the second(2nd) user of information. This type is very important to any revolutionary process, be it executing or countering the revolution.
Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhh,No!!!! We'are Dead....
History teaches us that Short Revolutions have never empowered the people but a clique of individuals as we see in Uganda and Rwanda.
Joram Jojo
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Yoweri Museveni's Priorities
Every month Dictator Museveni announces a new priority for his bottle-necked regime.However,the public priority bottle has never reached the neck as regime pigs have to be fed first.
Its only in Uganda where teachers,nurses,doctors and the youth are not considered a priority.
Instead of waiting for Dictator Museveni's bottleneck fantasy, it should be our priority to send him packing.
The Uganda political landscape is built on hereditary ideology-that's why Uganda still has politicians that started running the country in the 1960's, still around and feeding Uganda with the same bullshit.
The development of Uganda has gone 50 years back and the entire country is in a very sorry state, that it will need another 50 years to fix it. This should not be blamed on the leadership alone, but the elite class- because of their greed and selfishness, they've nurtured one of the most lethal and brutal regime ever walked the face of Africa.
That's why Dictator Museveni has been able to exploit that weakness of Ugandans and he can even brag as if he owns Uganda.
The Dictator has the nerve to boast that:
"Ugandans on the other hand are lazy by nature. They have an abundance of resources here to start from and numerous examples to borrow a leaf from but they haven't moved, May be they need some special spectacles to help them see where wealth is. If it’s about mathematics, Ugandans have perfectly mastered the subtraction and division signs while our friends here from the outside countries have mastered the addition and multiplication ones. This has become an epidemic now. Some people work hard and put together a lot of wealth, but they bring forth stupid children who come and squander all the hard-earned wealth"
Joram Jojo
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Yoweri Museveni's List of Thieves
Today 90% of Uganda institutions are either broken and rotten due to chronic mismanagement or are run by an extended or family member of Criminal Yoweri Museveni.Thus, the regime of Criminal Yoweri Museveni will not only be remembered for killing and embezzlement, but also for mercilessly destroying Uganda institutions.
What is sickening and pathetic, is the way Uganda elite class has shamelessly participated in destroying the Uganda social fabric-wanting free things and stealing from other people, has become the mainstream national culture of Uganda. Thus, every fund in the public purse regardless of saving lives-preventing disease so Ugandans can grow up to lead productive lives, is there for the taking by the elite and their accomplices.
The most worrying thing is the notion that has been embedded in the elite class, that Uganda is gifted by nature. Maybe gifted by natural mismanagement,corruption,copying,war mongering,idle talk,etc.
Thus, Uganda being gifted by nature does not mean that wanainchi have an equal share in it, nor is the so called nature going to be there in the next ten years and in the hands of Ugandans. What we seem to have in the Uganda thieving League, are the same faces since; Obote(1),Amin, UNLF,Obote(2),Museveni(1),Museveni(2),Museveni(3),Museveni(4)…While the Asians and other races are eating the best organic foods from Uganda, Ugandans are becoming the fastest consumers of organically modified products in the world. All Uganda forests and swamps are now owned by a few individuals-80% of fertile land is owned by 7% and their foreign surrogates.
The population has been militarised not to defend their country, but a criminal ideology of Dictator Yoweri Museveni.
However, in most cases-the very militarised population is so ignorant to even understand that, they’re instead guarding their own property that has been stolen from them,by Criminal Yoweri Museveni. Thus,the best commandos that Uganda has ever trained, are now guarding the Uganda oil fields that have already been stolen under their noses, and sold to foreigners. Banauganda bba Fala nyoooooooooo!The criminal league of Uganda thieves is getting bigger and better at concealing its trucks-they’ve learnt how to make transfers of different thieves to various juicy organisations.
We found that the thieves have infiltrated all organisations that have an endless pot of money such as, institutions for higher learning, Religious,medical(Hospitals,Clinics,etc)establishments,the old ministry,etc. Of course, the criminal league would not survive without functioning patronage networks that have been created by Criminal Museveni and Criminal Amama Mbabazi and their respective parasitic families and friends.
The criminal ring in Uganda has many faces-the thieves that have milked your country should be exposed regardless of their titles,academic knowledge,relationship,etc. as a thief is a thief and nothing less.
What is so sad, is the manner these criminals are celebrated as contributors towards social-economic transformation and attainment of the United Nations Millennium Development Goals in Uganda. Nonsense!!
As if Uganda didn’t exist and our people were living in caves and trees before the so called United Nations Millennium Development Goal in Uganda was planted as a tool to mug our people.
This new face of Uganda criminals tend to be holders of academic titles(Bba twasoma),well connected,members of an established civil organisation like a political party,commission,civil society,committee,etc. They all tend to have three common characteristic;Parasitic, arrogance and self-importance. bepanka nyo atte balina amazaluo!
But as many of you are very aware, Uganda also has another class of hardcore thieves like;Yoweri Museveni,Amama Mbabazi,Moses Ali, Salim Saleh,Kahinda Otafire,Mike Mukula,Jim Muwhezi,Hajji Nasser Ntege Sebaggala aka ‘Sseya’,Gen. David Sejusa a.k.a Tinyefuza, etc. this list will be published soon as we need to first show you another criminal face that has been hiding among you for a very long-time.
1. Hope Mwesigye (professional embezzler and black-mailer)
2. Rebecca Kadaga (Speaker of Parliament)
3. Juliet Semambo Kalema (Uganda Embassy in China)
4. Bishop Elia Paul Luzinda Kizito (Bishop of Mukono Diocese)
5. Canon Dr. Sheila Zaramba Ndyanabangi (Ministry Of Health)
6. Dr Alfred Lwako (Agency For Accelerated Regional Development)
7. Dr Allen Byamugisha (Deputy Librarian Makerere University)
8. Dr Charles Mbire (Chairman MTN UGANDA)
9. Dr John Baptist Kirabira (MaKerere University)
10. Dr Johnson Ngorok (Country Director Sight Savers Uganda)
11. Dr Moses Nduhira Twesigye–Omwe(Uganda Technical College Kichwamba)
12. Dr Mubazi John Kigongo (Faculty of Economics and Mgt Makerere University)
13. Dr Obwoya Kinyera Sam (Physics Department Kyambogo University)
14. Dr Oteba Martin (Pharmacy Division Ministry of Health)
15. Dr Samuel Baker Kucel (Deputy Vice Chancellor Busitema University)
16. Dr Sazir Nsubuga Mayanja (Uganda Land Commission)
17. Dr Shirazi Meghani (Chairman Megha Industries Ltd)
18. Dr Tumwine Fredrick Ruguma (Makerere University)
19. Dr Yayi Alfred (Yumbe District Health Office)
20. Dr. Ahmad Kawesa Sengendo (Vice Chancellor Islamic University in Uganda)
21. Dr. Albert Byamugisha (Office of The Prime Minister Of Uganda)
22. Dr. Birungi Mutahunga (Executive Director Bwindi Community Hospital)
23. Dr. Yusuf K. Nsubuga (Ministry Of Education and Sports)
24. Eng Hon Irene Margaret Nafuna-Muloni (Minister for Energy and Minerals
Development)25. Badru M. Kiggundu (Chairman Electoral Commission)
26.Keith Mukahanizi(finance ministry permanent secretary)
27. Keith Kalyegira (Capital Markets Authority (CMA) )
28. Apollo Ssegawa (Managing Director of CURAD)
29. Patrick Bitature (Board Chairman Umeme Limited)
30. Charles Chapman (managing director of Umeme)
31. Elly Karuhanga (Partner Kampala Associated Advocates)
32. Moses Magogo(FUFA President)
33. Amelia Kyambadde (Minister of Trade and Industry)
34. Asuman Kiyingi (Minister of State for Regional Cooperation)
35. Barbara Oundo Nekesa (Minister of State For Karamoja Affairs)
36. Ernest Kiiza Apuuli (Minister of State for Bunyoro Affairs)
37. Prof Ephraim Kamuntu (Minister for Water and Environment)
38. Fred Jachan Omach Mandir (Minister of State for General Duties)
39. Dr Ruhakana Rugunda (Ministry Of Health)
40. John M. Nasasira(Minister for ICT)
41. Justice Irene Esther Mulyagonja Kakooza (Inspector General of Government)
42. Justice Professor Lillian Tibatemwa-Ekirikubinza (Court of Appeal)
43. Kalisa Kabagambe (Permanent Secretary Ministry Of Energy and
Minerals Development)
44. Fagil Musa Mandy (ChairmanUganda National Examination Board)
45. Rosemary Mutyabule (Director, Business Advisory services, Enterprise Uganda)
46. Francis Kamulegeya (Country Manager Price Waterhouse Coopers
Uganda)
47. Joseph “Ambiance” Kiyimba (disco tycoon)
48. Margret Nantongo Zziwa (Speaker for the East African Legislative Assembly)
49. Bamugemereire George (Deputy Inspector General of Government)50. Ben Mugasha (Chairman Bemuga Forwarders Ltd)
51. Charles Odere (Managing Partner Lex Law Associates)
52. Davy Mugamba (Managing Partner Pro-Plan Partners)
53. Norbert Mao (Democratic Party (DP) President)
54. Edwards Katto (Commissioner Ministry of Energy And Minerals
Development)
55. Godfrey Arnold Dhatemwa
56. Gordon Mwesigye (Permanent Secretary Uganda Human Rights
Commission)
57. Hasmukh Purshottam Dawda (Chairman Britannia Allied Industries Ltd)58. Ilahi Maasu Mansoor (Commissioner Technical Education Minsitry of
Education)
59. John Eric Mugyenzi (CEO Uganda Electricity Generation Co.Ltd)
60. Michael Mugabi (Corporation Secretary Housing Finance Bank)
61. Moru Ben Constantine Grace (Chairman Kiryandongo District)
62. Newton Jazire (CEO Lions Assurance Uganda)
63. Ngobi Fredie Aggrey (Chief Administrative Officer Kibuku District)
64. Nicholas John Okwi (CEO Housing Finance Bank)
65. Omagor Martin (Ministry Of Education and Sports)
66. Patrick Mutimba (Makerere University Investment Office)
67. Paul Kintu (Commissioner for Community Affairs-Ministry Of Internal
Affairs)
68. Peter Etabu (Country Director-Right to Play Uganda)
69. Robinson Nsumba Lyazi (Commissioner for Private Schools Ministry of
Education and Sports)
70. Rubondo Ernst (Commissioner for Petroleum Ministry Of Energy and
Minerals Development)
71. Ssansa Mugenyi Frederick Edward (Office of the Prime Minister)
72. William Mugarura Kanyesigye (Chief Administrative Officer Kasese
District)
73. Allen Kagina (Uganda Revenue Authority)
74. Christine Rebecca Nakyali Mubiru (Policy Analyst Ministry of Health)
75. Deborah Tibamwenda Kabahweza (Internal Auditor Bank of Uganda)
76. Jacqueline Mbabazi (Chairperson Agency for National Development)
77. Julian Kyomuhangi (Ministry of Health)
78. Kamariza Joweria (Principal Accountant Ministry of Foreign Affairs)
79. Sekai Chikowero (Country Director Africare Uganda)
80. Serinah Mushang Muganzi (CEO Millennium Promotions)
81. Valerie Miquel (UNCB)
82. Abalo Gertrude (Fisheries Training Institute)
83. Asteway Desta Zemedagegnehu (DHL Uganda)
84. Ongodia Nicholas Etinu (Commissioner Passport Control Office)
85. Prof David Bakibinga (School of Law Makerere University)
86. Kizza Besigye (former leader of the Forum for Democratic Change Party)
87. Prof Pius Okong (Chairman Health Service Commission)
88. Prof. Solomon Baluki Wakabi (Vice Chancellor Fairland University)
89. Prof. Tarsis Bazana Kabwegyere (Minister for General Duties Office of The
Prime Minister)90. Rev. Dr. Solomon Basabose Nkesiga (Vice Chancellor Bishop Stuart
University)
91. Rev.Dr. Florence Isabirye Muranga (Executive Director Presidential Initiative
on Banana Industrial Development)
92. Jacob Oulanyah (Deputy Speaker of Parliament of Uganda)
93. Khalid Sheikh (Chairman Clifton Packaging UK)
94. Rosemary N. Ssenabulya(Federation of Uganda Employers (FUE))
95. The Rt Rev Dr Stephen Samuel Kaziimba Mugalu (Bishop of Mityana Diocese)96. Alex Kibandama (National Roads Authority (UNRA) lawyer)
97. William Tumwine (National Roads Authority (UNRA) lawyer)
98. Sheikh Shaban Ramadhan Mubaje (Squatter at Uganda Muslim Supreme Council Offices)
99.Hassan Basajjabalaba (chairman NRM entrepreneurs league)
100. Dr. Silver Mugisha (National Water and Sewerage Cooperation (NWSC) )
This list has not been ordered according to levels of criminality
What we want Ugandans to understand, is that anyone involved in taking our people for mugs, we shall expose them and also make sure in a post-Museveni government, they’ll be prosecuted.
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Uganda Art
I created this Art as props for an African Comic & Manga Genre. The first series will feature Congo-its an experiment that will involve an interactive experience. I was one of those Kids that never enjoyed reading Comics-as they never told my story and I never, was friends with Kids that read them-they thought I was dumb-and I would drop on the floor and go in Tantrums. That experience stayed with me for donkey years-so today I've decided to let-it out! Little bastards called me dumb.....haha!
The next step will be, to animate these characters in a 3D environment.
This Art is to inspire Uganda students of Art that take their Art serious. As always, I've taken more time at looking at one aspect of Art, character design. This series is about Manga and comic design. Its not everyday you come across African Comics and Manga-though Manga is Japanese, but actually it means cartoon. Before embarking to that genre, you must consider improving your crafting skills. A well designed character will make any comic strips look great. This is very important as you need to stand-out from the crowd.
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Uganda Modern Art with No Limits
Sometimes when we put limits to our creativity,we tend to shortchange ourselves. Creativity should not have limits-i.e. African art should look like this, you should use these colors,that is offensive "political correctness from insecure people", etc.
Don't let people tell you how to be creative-create and let them judge afterwards and always allow criticism as its your driver to success. Its only losers that hate criticism-even great prophets like Jesus and Mohammed(peace be upon them) had critics.
Always enjoy your art-have fun and don't try to please [critics] as you'll never come out of the conformity cocoon. Break the rules when creating Art, don't limit yourself to mental slavery-remember your brains are there to be used and not suppressed from thinking beyond the norm...
I believe in a parallel universe, were they're multiple billions of copies of everything living on this planet, maybe another copy of you, could be living like this...hahaha!alien planet
Alien planets could be very colorful -remember that all light has color regardless of the planet in our universe-though some light cannot be visible with naked eyes-what you might consider to be darkness(pitch black) is not the case-that's why night vision technology in its infancy,green is the most visible color-in 5-years time it could be all the primary colors RGB.
alien planet
alien planet
alien planet
alien planet
What is so strange, is that we're all made of the same stuff but in a different chemical arrangement-all living things and weird burning planets have carbon as a common element..
So, when you die, its not your end, remember that in the beginning you were just a drop...now your solid bones-what I'm trying to say is that you're infinite because our universe started with a bang with the intention of expanding and your part of the same stuff that makes the universe. However, I'm not sure of other universes, as they're Billion.....Billion...Billion......................Billion other universes. maybe, the chemistry is different.
Maybe this could be the original you on another planet -hahaha.. Maybe in our parallel universe, weird things happen..I believe we're all holograms and that's why we have fucked up holograms like yoweri museveni, Hosni Mubarak, Paul Kagame,Muammar Gaddafi, etc.
This Art is a continuation from the last post-inspiring Uganda students of Animation. Just like I said before, think dark and break the rules,don't chicken to experiment, because art is all about experimentation,always make sketches-planning is the key to success.
This chopper is somewhere in the virunga Area..
Let's play Art this year....I look forwards to posting some animation here sometimes this year!
In this issue, I'll continue from where I stopped last time...
This Art is not the usual stuff I normally do, its just that I'm trying to escape from the mindset of my usual work(3D Animation). I wanted to put out some stuff, so that Ugandan students of Animation at Makerere university can be inspired to do dark 3D art.
armada of futuristic transporters
In this piece, I was inspired by Professor Stephen W. Hawking, life in the universe documentary, Maybe some planets have life and no gravity-everything just floats, while the ground spins, endlessly-I reckon with such planet, the technology could be 1 million years superior than ours.
maybe, on some planets this is how they eat...
Maybe, this could be the way people on other planets go to toilet-a bit like barbecuing oneself...
transportation on planets similar to ours could be something like this...
Maybe..maybe, some planets could look like this. In next issue, I'll try to imagine how the people(Aliens) might live...
To be continued
joram jojo
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uganda Art
This Art is a continuation from the last post-inspiring Uganda students of Animation. Just like I said before, think dark and break the rules,don't chicken to experiment, because art is all about experimentation,always make sketches-planning is the key to success.
This chopper is somewhere in the virunga Area..
Let's play Art this year....I look forwards to posting some animation here sometimes this year!
To be continued....