What Museveni Really Said On BBC

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Uploaded by on May 16, 2009

Here is a full statement by president Yoweri Kaguta Museveni made on his interview with BBC that provoked Kenyans. The program was BBC's, focus on Africa.

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  • Its very hard and rare for Africans to talk good about their leaders.

  • Dont be fooled by the small sizes of those countries my dear.. regardless of their meagre sizes there are people in those Cs with EGOs and hunger for power and domination of others that dwarf the devil's.. I would tread lightly if i were you dear..

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  • He shouldn't even try to speak the broken swahili. as far as i know the luoz, they will still uproot the rails if he speaks that wa 4 another time, let him import thingz from migingo, 4 him not to need the railz, next time it will take a year if its uprooted.

  • stupid president

  • wat a CORRUPTED president we got ugandanz!

  • The Jaluos, are also Ugandan. Kenyans, get your bloody hands off M7.

  • Sick people are everywhere!

  • MUSEVEN AKYALI MBOOKO

  • AFRICAN HITLER

  • love or hate him.....this guy is comic.....meanwhile VP Bukenya looks like a clown

  • luos are trying to eat fis . museveni has protein components .Amin knows what happened in 90 days. lucky him.

  • How other countries greet these worthless leaders is a problem. The fact is ALL the leaders of the world are CORRUPT, Period.

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