Museveni’s troll Gakwerere flails, pathetically enraged by young Rwandans’ zeal to serve their nation



Senile Museveni’s favorite troll (a bitter fool called Obed Katureebe that masquerades under the pseudonym “Robert Patrick Fati Gakwerere” on Facebook) is apparently very angry that a son of the Rwandan head of state can exercise his right to serve in the armed forces.

So Katureebe (a parasite that eats Ugandan taxpayer’s money by occupying an office at the Uganda Communications Commission where his only job is to write smears against Rwanda) now “wonders why the Rwandan First Son isn’t deployed to Congo.” You can’t make this stuff up!

Why would a Rwandan soldier (leave alone a first son that’s only recently dedicated his life to serving his country in the armed forces) be “deployed in Congo”? Is he a Congolese? What gibberish is this Obed Katureebe (a bitter whiner nephew of Karegeya) talking?

Maybe Katureebe should ask his senile paymaster, dictator Museveni why he is sending his soldiers in DRC, if he is truly confused about who actually is “deploying in Congo”!

In case this bitter troll Katureebe wants the truth (never of course!), any Rwandan (including first sons or daughters if they choose) has a right to serve his country in whatever capacity they choose – including joining the army, training and acquiring the skills and discipline that it takes.

A buffoon like “Gakwerere” will bark, yes, but then what? Can that change facts?

But of course even as the clown posts his anti-Rwanda smears, he (intentionally) the unbelievable nepotism by which senile Museveni runs not only his military (of which his brother is the unspoken commander), but all the most important state organs that are infested by close family members – as if there are no other qualified Ugandans!

This is the main reason why intelligence, military, and police operatives have even been fighting in broad daylight and opening fire at each other – because of the culture of nepotism and lack of professionalism that senile Museveni has entrenched. To call it a mess is an understatement!

One day a clown like Obed Katureebe will find himself sinking in this mess, and that day isn’t far off.

Watch this space.

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