Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni’s son, General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, has said he will succeed his father as the next president. In a Twitter statement on Friday, the controversial General noted that his ascension to Uganda’s top seat was written in stone and that persons trying to prevent it were fighting a losing battle.
In yet another of his controversial Twitter posts on Friday, General Muhoozi noted that his ascension to Uganda’s top seat was written in stone and that persons trying to prevent it were fighting a losing battle.
Prior to the aforesaid utterances, Muhoozi, in a now deleted tweet, reignited his online storm with Kenyans regarding a purported plan “to invade Kenya”.
The deleted tweet read that “I will capture Nairobi for sure! That’s my hometown. If any Kenyan tries to prevent me. He’ll be soup! We will drink him for dinner. My father can sack me again if he wants,”
According to Muhoozi, Kenyans are wary of Uganda because of its military might which he claims is far superior to Nairobi’s.
In October last year, Muhoozi sparked controversy after sending a series of tweets in which he threatened to invade Kenya and seize Nairobi.
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