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Bobi Wine’s armored car is a gift from government, says Pastor Bugingo

William Kasoba by William Kasoba
February 25, 2021
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House of Prayer Ministries proprietor Pastor Aloysius Bugingo claims that Bobi Wine’s newly acquired bullet proof car cannot cause alarm amongst individuals who know how politics is played. He says that the armored car is a gift from government for putting up a great performance in their political games.

During yesterday’s lunch hour service at his church, Bugingo said that he doesn’t fear insults from NUP supporters as he ragged Bobi Wine apart saying he is riding on the ignorance of his supporters and creating an empire for himself and his close associates.

He further claimed that if the car was purchased by his supporters, there is no way government through URA would have cleared it into the country because its features are a monopoly of the security forces.  

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The pastor went ahead to list the only individuals with such cars in Uganda and these include; President Museveni, Amama Mbabazi and now Bobi Wine.

He stung his supporters saying; “You find fools going on the streets in just a t-shirt while the person they’re supporting has a bullet proof vest and now a bullet proof car.”

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