The son of Ugandan President Muhoozi Kainerugaba was meet by hostile KOT after he said that it will take him less than two weeks to capture Nairobi.
In his twitter post, Museveni juniour jokingly made the remark and Kenyans were not pleased with that tweet.
Here is the reactions of Kenyans On twitter.
You first need to capture your Dad's tailor. pic.twitter.com/Mc68F4ywz9
— Sedaula Mwangi® (@MwangiSimon) October 3, 2022
It will take the Kenyan military a day to seize your father's toilet. Once we have the control of his toilet, we can colonize Uganda. He runs Uganda from his toilet, that is why the country's democracy stinks to high heavens. pic.twitter.com/71ghRenrKj
— Author Sakwah Ongoma (@CSakwah) October 3, 2022
The only thing Ugandans can capture from Nairobi is the fake certificate they gave our Governor.
— Gabriel Oguda (@gabrieloguda) October 3, 2022
Nairobi budget almost equals your GDP, think. It could be a better idea in the previous regime. But for now men in power don't slumber nor drink.
— DCI Meru (@Commoner98) October 4, 2022
Kenya is ranked way ahead of Uganda both in terms of WEAPONRY, MILITARY TRAINING and ECONOMIC muscle. However, Kenya welcomes good neighbourliness and cooperation. We shall, however, NEVER entertain or TOLERATE anybody laying THREATS over our country, be they friend or a foe. 😡
— Michael Wandati (@MichaelWandati) October 3, 2022
A man’s worth is not determined by what he reveals to his world but by what he hides from the world. Hautoshi Mboga! Jaribu!
— Sen. Ledama Olekina (@ledamalekina) October 3, 2022
After massive response and fight back, Museveni’s son ate a humble pie and said his father had told him he’s yet to throw away his diapers
I would never beat up the Kenyan army because my father told me never to attempt it! So our people in Kenya should relax!
— Muhoozi Kainerugaba (@mkainerugaba) October 3, 2022
Muhoozi is being molded to take over from his ageing father General Kaguta Museveni, Uganda’s and East Africa longest serving head of State.
KOT, I forgive you all for the insults you have hurled against me. Please let's work together to make East Africa great!!!
— Muhoozi Kainerugaba (@mkainerugaba) October 3, 2022