Nicholas Opiyo, the Executive Director of Chapter 4, Uganda, is a disguised human rights lawyer who earns a living through plotting activities to destabilize his motherland, Uganda.
Opiyo’s activities include promoting homosexuality and providing legal services to the gay community, as well as funding their demonstrations and pride marches.
In Kampala, Opiyo often poses as a human rights defender, yet in the real sense he is a well-funded agent of foreign countries working to destabilize the ruling government.
The good lawyer doing bad legal activities often hides behind human rights and political freedoms to receive funding from the Western world, and this has earned him several awards for the bad he does to his country.
As someone who was born and raised in Gulu during the years of instability, Opiyo would be the last person to think about causing instability in his own country.
He has misled many youths to participate in a series of illegal demonstrations, including the recent nude protest held in Kampala. The sad note is that whereas he gives the youths pay to lure them into violent protests and later disguises to offer them free legal services when they are arrested, Opiyo has always received millions of dollars.
Whatever activity he introduces to these youths is accountability for the money he receives from the enemies of Africa as a continent.
Recruiting these children into homosexuality is another regrettable activity carried out by Opiyo and his chapter four Uganda, something that has earned him huge sums of dollars.
This is the activity he has carried out openly for many years and has earned from it heavily.
He is a human rights lawyer who thinks only the gay have rights in Uganda and vehemently fights against the rights of the non-gay community.
Ideally, Nicholas goes beyond opposing the regime and continues to portray a picture of hatred for his own country.
He does nothing that protects the sovereignty of Uganda and instead serves the interests of his paymasters with no sense of patriotism.
It is predictable that in the future he will be exposed, and those dealing with him will know they are dealing with an enemy of Uganda.
Why would a learned fellow sacrifice the values and sovereignty of his motherland just for a pay cheque from an enemy?