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Meet Museveni’s Most Humble Beautiful Daughter Who Is A Pastor – Untold Secrets About Her Life

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If you were a president’s daughter, moreover a president of an African country; how would you live your life? Well, most would prefer living large; shopping in London, Paris, Milan and New York; vacations in the Bahamas; fast luxury cars, and of course politics.

That is characteristic, isn’t it? But it is also understandable because money corrupts! You lose touch with your morals, ethics and conscience because you know money can get you anywhere…well, almost! Yet here is a unique story; a story of a young woman who has got all it takes to enjoy all the luxuries that the world has to offer, but chose to follow a different path – the path of God!

Meet Patience Kokundeka Museveni Rwabwogo, 43, the third child of President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni and Janet Kataha. She is a young, prosperous and ambitious woman who has chosen to invest her own fortune and devoted her life to serving God.

17 years ago, she started her own worship centre, The Covenant Nations Church, which today is steadily growing. It’s easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for a rich [wo]man to enter the Kingdom of God, according to the Bible. But Patience Rwabwogo just might prove this assertion wrong.

Her Background

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Little is known about the childhood of Museveni’s children, as they spent most of it in exile – Kenya and Sweden. However, Patience’s unique personality began to show when she joined Mt. St. Mary’s College Namagunga in 1991. Those who studied with her have only compliments about her friendly character, calm demeanour, and warm heart.

Indeed her academic performance was outstanding as she managed to pass with nine aggregates in six subjects at O-level.That was exemplary considering that the Museveni kids spoke more Swedish than English when they arrived in Uganda. Former schoolmates say Patience was the brightest among the First children. But it was not all about academics.

Patience was outgoing and friendly. She was also helpful.

“She was the President’s daughter yes, but Patience was a friend to everyone. At first when she arrived, we thought she would not even talk to us. But she was really down to earth. One thing I remember distinctly is that even back then, she was very religious,” Says One OG.

“I always got the impression that she really wanted to lead a normal life in spite of her security detail. She felt comfortable around everyone.”

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Daddy’s Girl

Sources close to the family say Patience is the President’s favourite daughter. Little wonder he even named her Kokundeka, after his much-loved late mother Esteri.On her wedding day in 2002, Museveni emotionally spoke about his daughter.

After proudly walking her down the aisle at Namirembe Cathedral, he also spent much of his speech extolling her virtues. At the Reception at Speke Resort Munyonyo thereafter, Patience spent a lot of time sitting on her daddy’s lap and he gave her a big cuddle like he would do to a little girl.

Then they shed tears like they would never see each other again.Museveni revealed to the happy guests how different Patience has always been from the rest of her siblings; respectful, obedient and God fearing. Apparently the President hates permed hair; but while his other daughters ‘disobeyed’ him and treated their hair, Patience did not.

She just cut it short and left it natural.But Patience is adored not just by her family, friends and church congregation. Her husband, Odrek Rwabwogo, is a blessed man. Friends of the couple say the two adore and respect each other. Odrek adores his wife so much that he calls her ‘Tangaaza’ which means ‘light’ in Runyankole. Together they now have three children.

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