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History.....
Despite its wretched pain,
Can not be un lived,
But if faced with courage,
Need not be lived again

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On April 22, 1977, Idi Amin visited Kinshasa, met President Mobutu, and discussed the rebel threat in Shaba Province. He accused Tanzania of fueling the conflict and confirmed plans to attend the Commonwealth summit in London with extra security. #Amin #Mobutu #Zaire

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Prince Amoti Nyabongo of Uganda’s Toro Kingdom serves in the NYPD, patrolling Brooklyn. Despite his royal roots, he's humble and dedicated to his job, with hopes of one day returning to Uganda to help restore his kingdom's heritage. #Royalty #ToroKingdom #NYPD

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On 16 Aug 2005, Dorcus Inzikuru returned to a hero's welcome in Kampala after winning Uganda's first women's 3000m steeplechase world title in Helsinki. Her victory inspired countless Ugandans and marked a historic moment for women’s athletics in the country! #Uganda #Athletics

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Philip & Lois Hainsworth were key figures in establishing the Bahá'í Faith in Uganda, aiding the creation of the first Bahá'í House of Worship in Africa (1961). Their lifelong dedication strengthened communities and promoted unity. Their legacy endures. #BahaiFaith #Uganda

Philip & Lois Hainsworth were key figures in establishing the Bahá'í Faith in Uganda, aiding the creation of the first Bahá'í House of Worship in Africa (1961). Their lifelong dedication strengthened communities and promoted unity. Their legacy endures. #BahaiFaith #Uganda
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Amatu’l-Bahá Rúhíyyih Khánum’s 1970 African tour,supported by Ugandan Bahá'í leader Oloro Epyeru, strengthened the Bahá'í Faith in Uganda.Together, they inspired unity, deepened teachings, and reinforced the influence of the Bahá'í House of Worship in Kla. #BahaiFaith #Uganda

Amatu’l-Bahá Rúhíyyih Khánum’s 1970 African tour,supported by Ugandan Bahá'í leader Oloro Epyeru, strengthened the Bahá'í Faith in Uganda.Together, they inspired unity, deepened teachings, and reinforced the influence of the Bahá'í House of Worship in Kla. #BahaiFaith #Uganda
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On Jan 14, 1961, the Bahá'í House of Worship in Kampala was dedicated as the "Mother Temple of Africa," symbolizing unity, peace, and spiritual upliftment. A beacon for Bahá'ís across the continent, it marked a milestone in spreading faith and harmony. #BahaiFaith #Uganda

On Jan 14, 1961, the Bahá'í House of Worship in Kampala was dedicated as the "Mother Temple of Africa," symbolizing unity, peace, and spiritual upliftment. A beacon for Bahá'ís across the continent, it marked a milestone in spreading faith and harmony. #BahaiFaith #Uganda
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Leroy Ioas, a Hand of the Cause of God, was instrumental in spreading the Bahá’í Faith and strengthening its global administration. In 1953, he traveled to Africa, laying the foundation for the Kampala Bahá'í Temple, the first on the continent. #BahaiFaith #Uganda

Leroy Ioas, a Hand of the Cause of God, was instrumental in spreading the Bahá’í Faith and strengthening its global administration. In 1953, he traveled to Africa, laying the foundation for the Kampala Bahá'í Temple, the first on the continent.  #BahaiFaith  #Uganda
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Uganda Cranes qualify for #AFCON1974! A 2-1 win in Kampala (Oct 28, 1973) + a 1-1 draw in Algiers (Nov 11, 1973) sealed a 3-2 aggregate victory. Denis Obua’s equalizer was legendary! #UgandaCranes Uganda Cranes Moses Hassim Magogo