Politics
“I Dislike Bobi Wine Alot Coz He Took A Loan From Me & Refused To Pay Back” Gen Muhoozi Finally Reveals
General Muhoozi Kainerugaba has once again captured public attention with a provocative tweet directed at opposition leader Bobi Wine. In a post that quickly went viral, Muhoozi offered a personal reason for his apparent animosity toward the National Unity Platform (NUP) president.
Responding to a question about why he seems to harbor hostility toward Bobi Wine, Muhoozi tweeted in Luganda: “Nimubanja essente,” which translates to “He owes me money.” He added, “Let him pay me the loan I gave him.”
The unexpected nature of this claim has triggered widespread debate on social media. Some Ugandans are questioning whether Muhoozi’s remark points to a genuine financial dispute or is simply the latest jab in the ongoing political rivalry between the two figures.
Reactions have been mixed. While some users interpreted the tweet as sarcastic or tongue-in-cheek, others took it at face value and began demanding a response from Bobi Wine. As of now, the opposition leader has not publicly addressed the allegation.
The tweet has added yet another layer to the already complex and tense relationship between Muhoozi and Bobi Wine. It also introduces an unusual element into Uganda’s political discourse—personal financial grievances between two high-profile figures being aired in public.
If Muhoozi’s statement is based on fact, it raises important questions: Did Bobi Wine indeed borrow money from him? Was there a private arrangement between them? And why is it coming to light now?
Regardless of the truth behind the claim, one thing is clear: Muhoozi’s tweet has reignited public interest in the ongoing saga between Uganda’s political elites. Whether it was meant as a joke, a veiled threat, or a genuine complaint, the comment highlights how personal histories continue to influence the country’s political dynamics. For now, all eyes are on Bobi Wine to see if he’ll respond—or repay.
