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Bobi Wine should feel proud that President Museveni responded to him but time will come and he will find his level — Frank Tumwebaze

William Kasoba by William Kasoba
October 10, 2017
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Following last week’s  response from President Yoweri Museveni to various issues that were raised by Hon. Robert Kyagulanyi popularly known as Bobi Wine, minister of Information Hon. Frank Tumwebaze has stated the Kyadondo East legislator must be delighted that the president spared some precious time and responded.

“My brother kyagulanyi (Bobi Wine) should feel proud that President Museveni has responded to him. Of course Bobi Wine is excited about President Museveni’s response but time will come and he will find his level”, Tumwebaze stated while appearing on NBS TV.

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According to the minister, there is no big deal between Museveni and Bobi because they are totally different figures.

“There is nothing between President Museveni and Bobi Wine. President Museveni is known for talking and using his brain. Let’s not mix issues. Bobi Wine is popularly known for his music but eventually people will separate music and politics. I haven’t heard the issues Bobi Wine is raising apart from going to several places staging music concerts.”

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