How Bobi Wine introduced gangster culture into Uganda’s politics
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How Bobi Wine introduced gangster culture into Uganda’s politics
Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu, popularly known as Bobi Wine, has reshaped Uganda’s political landscape, blending urban subculture with a confrontational style critics argue has introduced a gangster ethos into the nation’s politics. From his roots as a musician to his rise as a political force, Bobi Wine’s journey reflects a complex interplay of charisma, defiance, and controversy. Born in 1982 in Gomba district, Bobi Wine grew up in Kampala’s Kamw…
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