Alan Kasujja
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Lead Presenter BBC News•Host Africa Daily Podcast• Storyteller•Awards• Polyglot• Moderator Extraordinaire• Autodidact•100 Most Influential Africans 2023.
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Ten years ago, 279 girls were abducted from their school in Chibok, north eastern Nigeria.
With 82 still missing, their families wait and hope for their return. So what is being done to find the Chibok girls?
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When Cedric Babu Ndilima came to visit me in London, we drove to Pasikaali’s shop on Upton Lane to buy posho and some Ug foodstuff to cook. I also went there with Chris Magezi when he was on a break from his training. Truly sad to hear that Paskali has passed away!
The editorial on the 30th anniversary of the Genocide against the Tutsis in this week’s The EastAfrican is instructive: “Ignored, history has a tendency of repeating itself.”
Attempts to negate WHAT happened and WHO was responsible are deliberate and meant to exonerate those…
30 years ago Rwanda died. Then it climbed out of the grave. Its life expectancy after the Genocide against the Tutsi in 1994 crashed from a very low 33 years (world's lowest then) to a mere 30 years. Today it is 70 years, the highest in Eastern Africa
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Today I honor the memory of my mother, Mukamasabo Emelithe, who bravely risked her life to save mine in the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi. As I strive to embody her strength and firm beliefs of justice, standing up for what’s right, her legacy lives on in me 🕯️ #Kwibuka30
'Out of suffering have emerged the strongest souls; the most massive characters are seared with scars.'
- Khalil Gibran.
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