How Bobi Wine, Rubongoya Finished off Jakana Nadduli

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Earlier this week, NUP President Robert Kyagulanyi aka Bobi Wine released photos of him and some of his counterparts from his faded party where he was posing with NRM historical Hajj Abdu Nadduli who recently lost his son, Jakana Nadduli.

Jakana who had lately become an associate of Bobi Wine and David Lewis Rubongoya, died last month under unclear circumstances but as the saying goes that, nothing can be hidden under the sun, the truth has finally come out.

Sources privy to Bobi Wine and Rubongoya reveal how the two plotted to finish Jakana off, then blame it on Government.

They hatched a plan to terminate Jakana using the slow-acting poison called Thallium that they occasionally administered to him hence his slow but painful death.

On the morning of Monday 24 October 2022, Jakana Nadduli breathed his last at orient Medical Center Wobulenzi Town Council, Luwero district.

The anonymous source confirms Bobi Wine purchased the Thallium when he went to Ukraine. According to the source, the poison affects the nervous system, lungs, heart and kidney leading to multiple organ failure”.

NUP MP Nakaseke Central, Hon Allan Mayanja says he always wondered why Jakana who had ties with NRM would be favored by his Principle in high regard.

“I am now not surprised that Rubongoya met Jakana and talked to him on Saturday before he was pronounced dead on Monday. Everything now makes sense,” says Mayanja.

After Jakana’s death, Bobi Wine and his accomplice Rubongoya hastily tweeted about it, blaming Government but this was a cover for their heinous act. Earlier, Rubongoya had hired NUP goons from Kampala and ferried them to Nakaseke to disrupt the burial proceedings.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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