Panic: It’s Not Easy to Oppose the Regime - Bobi Wine

He added that if he died fighting for his country it would be a better way to Rest In Peace.

Panic: It’s Not Easy to Oppose the Regime - Bobi Wine
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Singer-cum Member of Parliament for Kyadondo East, Kyagulanyi Ssentamu Robert alias Bobi Wine revealed that his 4 months political journey has been a walk-on thorns especially when it comes to fighting the incumbent regime. 

His greatest fear yields from the fact that his family and relatives might be harmed citing out the recent grenade explosives at his Magere mansion. 

During a Radio interview at Kansanga based Galaxy Fm, the self-proclaimed Ghetto gladiator said that the explosives left him worried especially that it almost claimed the life of his elder son, Solomon Kampala. 

“If the grenade harmed him, I would solely be responsible,” he said.

 However, the incumbent regime (NRM) has time and again rubbished claims. They say that Kizza Besigye has constantly opposed the government but still lives freely. 

Bobi wine also said that what gives him confidence is that Museveni’s regime that was able to kick out Milton Obote and finally took on power in 1986. He added that if he died fighting for his country it would be a better way to Rest In Peace.

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