Politics
“I Built My Victory, You Gave Me Nothing Besides Supporting My Opponent!” Chairman Nyanzi’s Son Slams Bobi Wine After Winning The Makerere University Guild Presidency

Ssentamu Churchill James, the newly crowned 91st Guild President of Makerere University, has launched a scathing attack on his uncle, Robert Kyagulanyi (Bobi Wine), accusing him of utter abandonment and claiming his victory was achieved solely through his own relentless efforts.
In a blistering public statement, Ssentamu spat venom, directly contradicting any notion of Bobi Wine’s influence. “Bobi Wine contributed nothing to my success. I clawed my way to this victory, unaided and unappreciated,” he raged, his words dripping with contempt.
Sources close to Ssentamu reveal a cauldron of resentment simmering from the Makerere University Guild election, where he alleges he was left to rot, betrayed by the very people who should have been his allies. He claims Bobi Wine and his cronies deliberately sabotaged his efforts, leaving him to fight a lonely, brutal battle.
“They threw me to the wolves,” Ssentamu seethed, “but I emerged victorious, proving I need no one to achieve my goals. Bobi Wine’s name is a hollow echo in my success.”
Ssentamu’s explosive accusations have ignited a firestorm, laying bare the festering wounds within the National Unity Platform (NUP). Critics are now openly accusing Bobi Wine of betraying his own kin, sacrificing the ambitions of young, driven politicians on the altar of his own ego.
“He’s a puppet master who pulls strings for his own benefit,” one insider hissed, “leaving the rest of us to bleed.”
Political analysts are predicting a seismic shift, with Ssentamu’s defiance shattering the carefully constructed image of NUP unity. They foresee a rebellion, with disillusioned youth rallying behind Ssentamu, who now stands as a symbol of self-made triumph against political treachery.
Ssentamu, fueled by righteous anger, has vowed to champion student welfare and academic reforms at Makerere, a testament to his resilience in the face of betrayal.
His victory, a middle finger to those who abandoned him, signals a brutal awakening for Bobi Wine and his inner circle. The message is clear: the era of blind loyalty is over.
Ssentamu has drawn a line in the sand, and the battle for the soul of NUP has just begun. He will not be controlled, and he will not be ignored.
Churchill James’s aggressive remarks against Bobi Wine have ignited a firestorm of anger among Ugandans and NUP supporters. Social media is ablaze with condemnation, accusing him of blatant disrespect towards his uncle and a key figure in their political movement. Many feel his public outburst betrays the very values NUP espouses.
Loyalists are expressing deep disappointment, viewing his words as an ungrateful attack on someone who inspired his political journey. The backlash highlights the strong emotional bond between Bobi Wine and his supporters, who see Churchill’s actions as a personal affront.