My Twitter war with Kenya ends today - Muhoozi

The Uganda's first son said he is ready to accept Kenya's surrender.

In Summary

• According to Muhoozi, the war which is the 'worst' for Kenya will end on Thursday.

• He however, insisted that they will always defeat Kenya in any kind of war that arises between the two countries.

Lt. General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, the son of Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni, who leads the Ugandan army's land forces, looks on during his birthday party in Entebbe, Uganda, May 7, 2022.
Lt. General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, the son of Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni, who leads the Ugandan army's land forces, looks on during his birthday party in Entebbe, Uganda, May 7, 2022.
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Uganda's first son and General Muhoozi Kainerugaba now says that his war with Kenyans on Twitter has come to an end.

According to Muhoozi, the war which is the 'worst' for Kenya will end on Thursday.

He, however, insisted that they will always defeat Kenya in any kind of war that arises between the two countries.

"My Twitter war with the worst in Kenyan society ends today. Let me say that in war and in love we will always beat the Kenyans!" Muhoozi said.

Before his announcement,  the Ugandan general had said that the only alternative Kenyans had was to surrender because no one can face his army.

"I think my Kenyan people have finally gotten some clarity and realised that their only alternative is surrender! No one can fight our fearsome Army!!! I am willing to accept their surrender!"

The Uganda's first son has been on an onslaught of Kenya. He has previously threatened to take over Nairobi with his army in two weeks before he rescinded his words.

"Three months ago, I made a 'joke' about taking over Nairobi in two weeks. Now any Tom, Dick or Harry immediately saw it for what it was...'a joke'. But unfortunately for some, it was not. Either way, the truth shall win! The East African Federation shall be realised," he said.

On Monday, however, he was at it again, and this time around said he would win any election in Kenya, effortlessly.

He said it is because Kenyans love him. 

Muhoozi said he still dreams of capturing Nairobi, adding that Kenya and its capital belong to him. 

"Even in my dreams Nairobi is mine. My old neighbourhood in Westlands will be my home. That city and country are mine! I can win any election in Kenya! The people love me," he tweeted.

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