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Ugandans Eat Rolex

by Martha Leah Nangalama
January 8, 2025
in Entertainment, Uganda
Rolex - Image from goxip.com

Rolex - Image from goxip.com

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By MARTHA LEAH NANGALAMA | 7 January 2025

Some years ago, I attended a Symposium (Convention, Conference, Workshop or some such). I was one of the Panelists. This Symposium was organised a bit different. People could not ask questions until all the speakers had finished.

And by the end of all the speakers finiahing, you wanna scoot out of the place. Which is what I was doing. A Gentleman accosted me to ask me a question. Rubbing his wrist. Quick, I noticed that he was wearing a Rolex. After “politely” answering his question, I said him ” I need to run and go pick up my kids from school. What time is it?”

Imagine my shock. He pulls out his iPhone to check the time.

Rolex is over rated.

Ugandan Rolex, commonly referred to as Rolex, is a popular food item in Uganda prepared by combining an egg omelette and vegetables wrapped in a chapati. This single-portion dish is quick to prepare, and can be eaten at any time of the day, from breakfast to a lunch or supper meal or snack.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rolex_(food)

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