Allan Amanyire
African despots are all the same, they think they can wake up one morning and create themselves a Kingdom and rule over it and pass it over to their children and grandchildren. They don't get one thing you can't be a descendant of a title less class, with no trace of royal DNA and just subject yourself to people.
— Allan Amanyire
Character is a choice whatever the circumstance; In the NRM you can choose to be a Hon. Havana Uganda, an Often Pond or a Tamale Miranda. And in the Opposition you can choose to be a Gen. Misha Must, a Managua or a NATO Alabama.
— Allan Amanyire
Dirty politicians, corrupt leaders and thieves are sent to the Ugandan parliament and state house by lazy Ugandans who don’t go to vote.
— Allan Amanyire
Hamm. We are like children in a bus with faulty brakes on a hill, eventually we will meet our collusion point. Well blindly some of us may think of sacking out all the good out of the bus before it meets its end, but what is really there to sack out. Some places are hard to get out of.
— Allan Amanyire
History, Geology, Psychology, Philosophy, Chemistry, Physics, Theology, Mathematics, Technology, Sociology, Biology, and the list goes on and on. If all this body of knowledge exist for human consumption, why would I specialize in only one field?
— Allan Amanyire
I have always felt insignificant while thinking in-terms of Deep time, I have always dreaded the fact that however much we struggle, the monuments we build to keep us alive even after we are gone will be erased just in a snap of figure or a blink of an eye, and we will be no more.
— Allan Amanyire
People who don't exercise their freedom of voting (choosing their leaders) are irresponsible. Such people have no right to complain or want more than what they are receiving from the government. Intentional failure to vote is cowardly, irresponsible and a sign of ignorance.
— Allan Amanyire
The effects of lack of democracy and the rule of law is a problem that does not discriminate, whether you are a corporation or a start-up, rich or poor, educated or illiterate, employed or unemployed.
— Allan Amanyire
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