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Bobi Wine Lectures Students’ Leaders in Arusha

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Kyadondo East Member of Parliament, Robert Kyagulanyi aka Bobi Wine has on Tuesday 26th addressed students’ leaders from different Universities in Arusha Tanzania at their 3rd annual conference at the Mandela institute of Science and Technology

In his post on Facebook, Hon Bobi wine explained that his address was focused on the role of young African in shaping the future of African countries and the continent.

“I told them how excited I was to interact with young Africans who gathered together not to do any other thing but to discuss the future of Africa,” he posted

Bobi wine added that he urged them to understand that Africa’s problem has all along never been its people, its climate or anything else; it has been squarely a failure of leadership

“I told them that we must work hard to change the fortunes of our people otherwise we shall have betrayed them” he added

Below is Bobi Wine’s full post.

Earlier today I addressed students’ leaders from different universities in East Africa, at their 3rd Annual Conference held at the Mandela Institute of Science and Technology, in Arusha – Tanzania.

My address focused on the role of young Africans in shaping the future of our countries and our continent.

I told them how excited I was to interact with young Africans who are gathered together not to do any other thing but to discuss the future of Africa.

I also charged them to understand that Africa’s problem has all along never been its people, its climate or anything else- it has been squarely a failure of leadership.

I told them that we must work so hard to change the fortunes of our people- otherwise we shall have betrayed them.

I called upon them to discover their mission and fulfill it when they are still young, and still have the opportunity.

Finally, I challenged them not only to be hearers and speakers, but doers of what has been discussed at the conference.

I am grateful for the award given to me by the organizers

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