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Bobi Wine Chased Away From Church Functions After His Pro Gay Comments!! Shocking Details Emerge

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National Resistance Movement NRM’s spokesperson Rodgers Mulindwa said that the president of the National Unity Platform NUP Hon Robert Kyagulanyi Sentamu alias Bobiwine will never attend any function organized by any church in this country.

Rodgers Mulindwa backed his urgement on basis of Bobiwine’s statements he made while appearing before journalists of BBC in London where he had gone for his official duties recently.

“I was very happy yesterday after seeing many political leaders across all the devines minus seeing NUP’s principal Bobiwine at Namirembe cathedral where a new Bishop was being concercrated,” says Rodgers Mulindwa.

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Mulindwa added that there is no church that heard what Bobiwine said on homosexuality that will again associate with him anymore. Bobiwine while appearing on BBC in London said that President Museveni brought the bill on homosexuality to target opposition leaders especially him saying that Museveni wants to chase him from associating with whites because they support homosexuality.

Bobiwine added that most of his Mps who signed the bill into law work with Mr Museveni.

“We must stand by our values and cultures and we must do that by not supporting any thingbrought by these  white colonialists to take away our norms because they give us their money,” Says Mulindwa adding that we better remain poor but with strong values.

While appearing on a local television show named NBS Eagle, Mulindwa said that National Unity Platform (NUP) MPs should denounce and chase away their president because he has already killed the carrier of the party and even if it’s members of parliament because he has already labeled them traitors who worked and supported president Museveni in bringing the bill and signing it into law.

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“It’s possible to denounce and chase Hon Robert Kyagulanyi Sentamu alias Bobiwine from your party because we have seen that FDC is now moving on well without it’s founder RTD Col Besigye,”adds Mulindwa.

Ever since Bobiwine made statements on the homosexuality bill that later turned into law, Ugandans both leaving in the country and abroad have heard mixed reactions with others demanding that he apologies to Ugandans and others supporting him.

Ugandan parliament led by it’s Speaker recently told Hon Robert Kyagulanyi Sentamu alias Bobiwine to apologize to Ugandans for his statements  over the homosexuality law.

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