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“Stop Begging Me For Money, If Anyone Tries It Again, I Will Block Them” Gen Muhoozi Tells Off His Fans
General Muhoozi Kainerugaba has once again stirred debate on social media—this time with a blunt message to his followers: stop asking him for money or risk being blocked.
In a strongly worded tweet, Gen Muhoozi announced:
> “There is NO more money on my account. I already told you my God told me it’s a sin. If anyone asks me for money again, I will block them.”
He doubled down, adding:
“Stop begging me for money. If anyone tries it again, I will block them.”
This sudden change has shocked many of his supporters, who’ve grown used to his generosity—often receiving public and private financial help from the general over the years. But now, Muhoozi says he’s not only out of funds, he’s had a spiritual shift, viewing casual giving as a sin.
Reactions have been mixed. Some fans expressed disappointment, especially those who relied on his support during hard times. Others praised his honesty and boundaries.
“At least he’s honest. People should stop treating leaders like banks,” one user tweeted.
“Times are hard, even for generals,” said another.
The move highlights a growing trend: public figures in Uganda—and beyond—feeling overwhelmed by constant online requests for help. Muhoozi’s message is crystal clear: the handouts are over.
Now, the question is whether this will affect his bond with supporters. Will they respect his boundary, or will the pleas continue? One thing is certain—those who cross the line risk being blocked without warning.
