"My Life is Miserable, It All Changed After Dr. Cyprian Kizito's Died"- Bobi Wine

Posted on April 04, 2021
By Kiggundu Abraham
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Singer turned politician and National Unity Platform, NUP Party Principal Hon. Robert Kyagulanyi Sentamu alias MP Bobi Wine has paid an emotional tribute to the fallen Catholic Church Archbishop, Dr. Cyprian Kizito Lwanga.

He has stated how his life and family's has really changed ever since the death of Bishop Lwanga.

Its a big turning point in the staunch catholic family of the Ghetto Gladiator having learnt of the demise of a spiritual cleric, mentor and counsellor who he famously remembers for having blessed his historical marriage with wife, Barbie Itungo Kyagulanyi as he graced their wedding ceremony back then thereby cementing their union as husband and wife.

While attending his vigil mass at Rubaga Catholic cathedral on Sunday 4th, MP Bobi Wine has reckoned the brave and outspoken Man of God who will always be remembered for standing for the truth and speaking on behalf of the oppressed and injustice that was being witnessed in the country.

In an emotional tone, Bobi Wine has revealed during his tribute to the late Archbishop Lwanga how him and wife had broken down and lost even the strength of attending Sunday's Easter celebrations having learnt of Dr. Cyprian Kizito Lwanga's death, a personality that many Christians yearned to listen his rich and encouraging homily.

He has summed up his speech by calling upon fellow Christians to demand for answers about the actual cause of Archbishop Kizito's death.

"We found a lot of difficulty me and my wife Barbie how suitably we could make it to Rubaga for the Easter celebrations without the main celebrant, Archbishop Cyprian Kizito Lwanga. I want to condole my fellow Christians and Ugandans who have really lost a big voice in the late Bishop Lwanga who always stood up for the voiceless in times of trial and hence call upon everyone to demand the concerned persons for answers in relation to the death of the celebrated cleric."- Bobi Wine.

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