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UG Decides : Bobi Wine blocked from appearing at Spice FM station by police

Bobi Wine blocked from appearing at Spice FM station by police .Whisper Eye Reports

Kyadondo East MP has been blocked from appearing at a local station in Hoima district by a combined force of police and security.

According to Bobi Wine , he booked and paid to appear on Spice FM radio station in Hoima District yesterday.

He says that as soon as he got to the station this morning and started introducing himself, the police and military cordoned off the building and forcefully ejected him out of the radio station.

When Bobi Wine asked why they were doing this, and their answer was “orders from above”. So far, we have been blocked from addressing Ugandans on thirteen radio stations across the country. Bobi Wine said.

The National Unity Platform presidential candidate called upon Mr. Byabakama and the Electoral Commission to tell him the meaning of a digital campaign .

Bobi Wine says that he is not allowed on radio stations. Above all, Mr. Tibuhaburwa and his friends are right to be scared. he fumes.

Ugandans who wondered why we have been calling him the worst coward in history can now see for themselves what we have been saying. Bobi Wine states.

To you people of Hoima and Bunyoro generally, the time is now to regain our freedom. And I thank you for the great reception you are giving us everywhere in the midst of great intimidation. he continued to post.

Bobi Wine is challenging president Yoweri Kaguta Museveni for the highest office of the land.

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