The Secret Twins Nnaabagereka Produced in 2010

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The Queen mother of Buganda, Sylvia Nagginda Luswata, in her yet-to-be-released autobiography, titled “The Nnaabagereka of Buganda” reveals a secret many are shocked to hear about her unknown twin children she gave birth to in 2010.

According to the Nnaabagereka, in December 2010, she was blessed with a set of twins, which she writes about in the tell-it-all book, which is set to be released on March 23, 2023.

“On the 6th of December 2010, I was blessed with two more girls, Jade Catherine Nakato and Jasmine Rebecca Babyire born in Kampala. They are two amazing kids who are mostly happy and passionate about people, whom I find astonishing at their age,” writes Nnaabagereka on page 205.

Until now, this has been one of the best-kept secrets of Buganda but what is even more surprising is that the children were born and have been raised here in Uganda.

With this autobiography, one will give it up for Buganda, for holding and keeping important secrets close to their chest about the kingdom under the watchful eye of all the paparazzi until the revelations in the Queen’s own narration in the upcoming autobiography.

 

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