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    “Bobi Wine Or Any NUP Member Should Not Dare Attend My Burial When I’m Dead” Betrayed Sami Okonya Cuts All Ties With NUP

    Aijuka PeterBy Aijuka PeterJuly 25, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read

    Ugandan comedian Sami Okonya, better known as Sami Mighty from Da Mighty Family, has made a strong and emotional statement from his hospital bed. He says he no longer wants anything to do with the National Unity Platform (NUP) or its leader Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu, known to many as Bobi Wine.

    Speaking on July 24, 2025, from Mulago National Referral Hospital, where he is recovering from stomach surgery, Sami said he now regrets ever joining NUP. He used to be a big supporter of the party and was often seen at their rallies. But now, he says he feels completely let down.

    “I don’t want Bobi Wine or anyone from NUP near my grave,” he said in a weak but serious voice. “That party destroyed my life.”

    His statement has shocked many Ugandans, especially those who saw him as a strong voice in opposition politics.

    Sami shared how his involvement in politics brought him suffering. He spoke about being arrested, beaten, and losing his marriage. He said his wife had warned him to stay out of politics, but he didn’t listen—and now he is sick, broke, and alone.

    “When I needed help, NUP was not there for me,” he said.

    He explained that at first, NUP gave him Shs 1 million and helped with treatment in Wandegeya, but later, they stopped checking on him. He said that after all the risks he took for the party, they abandoned him.

    “That’s when I knew I was truly on my own,” he added, sounding deeply hurt.

    Many people online have reacted to his story. Some feel sorry for him and say his experience shows how hard politics can be, especially for those at the grassroots level. Others say politics is risky and should be taken seriously.

    Now, Sami says he only wants peace. Once a proud political voice, he now wishes to be remembered as a man who spoke his truth—without any political ties.

    “Let me rest in peace, away from the people who left me when I needed them most,” he said.

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