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Why use Psuedo- or nick-Names? 6 Months, 1 Week ago  
Are you thinking what I am thinking?



UGANDAN LEADERS AND THEIR STRANGE NAMES:



Can someone out there, throw some light on why President Museven's trusted men have something in common as far as their names are concerned? Some of them are Westerners but the names are never straight forward names and I will give a few examples:



1. Salim Sale- This name is not related to any Western Uganda tribes.



2. Kazini- You will never trace this name in Western uganda.



3. Kale-Kihaihura- This one is not proud of his first name which is Kalekyezi, may be because the name is associated to people of Rwanda origin.



4. Kulaije-This was the Army Spokesman for sometime, he claims to be a Mufumbira of Kisoro origin but this name is new to Bafumbira, may be he is called Karuhije which is a Rufumbira name.



Is this a coincidence, or there is something these names try to conceal? I don't want to believe what I think. This could be pointing to what worries every Ugandan. Is Uganda in Ugandans' hands or foreign mafiers/terrorists? God help us!



JK, Kampala.
 
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Re:Why use Psuedo- or nick-Names? 6 Months, 1 Week ago  
Ofcourse these names says it all ! These are the inner circle of the TUTSI JUNTA in Kampala rulling

Uganda today ! They are hiding behind these stupid names. if you are TUTSI from Rwanda and from your looks

you are Rwandan what do you do to deceive the unsuspecting Ugandans ?

Get a funny name and a gun like a mercenary and declare no change of giving up power until

the Tutsi empire is established making KAMPALA its cradle.

All this is a dream by the TUTSI JUNTA in Kampala because the truth is now known that Ugandans are

ruled by foreigners from RWANDA spearheaded by a man with a funny name M7 who cannot tell Ugandans

his true Identity !

Nevertheless , come 2011 he is telling Ugandans through his puppets Kakooza Mutale and Otafire that

they are not about giving up power !!

Anyway every thing in life has a beggining and an end. Ultemately , The tutsi junta will be thrown out by Ugandans back

to RWANDA.
 
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Re:Why use Psuedo- or nick-Names? 6 Months, 1 Week ago  
Using your real name makes you credible, are these guys credible. They are not being themselves, and are being what they wish they could be! Their Pseudo names say things about them and also provide a small glimpse into their real being. These guys are either ashamed of their past or are preparing for their future.
 
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