Museveni never tires of parading his family members as role models, and his daughter Patience Museveni Rwabwogo is no exception. He hails her as a bishop, yet her so-called Covenant Nations Church is nothing but a business empire camouflaged as a ministry. While Museveni himself spews anti-homosexual rhetoric, condemning the West for allegedly exporting it to Africa, his daughter’s church is reportedly swimming in funding from the very groups he claims to despise. It is the height of hypocrisy—deceiving Ugandans in broad daylight while filling their pockets with money from the same sources they pretend to be against. This is not a house of worship but a den of exploitation, manipulating believers for financial and political gain.
Patience Museveni’s church is now aggressively expanding its operations under the guise of “missions.” But these are not missions in any Christian sense. They are well-orchestrated political campaigns disguised as religious outreach. The strategy is simple but sinister. First, Odrek Rwabwogo, her husband, steps in as a teacher—not of the gospel, but of NRM propaganda. He hands out pamphlets, brainwashing communities with the party’s usual empty promises. Then, the following day, Patience Museveni appears, pretending to preach about Jesus while cementing the loyalty of those they have just politically manipulated. This is not about saving souls; it is about saving Museveni’s dictatorship. The church is simply another wing of NRM’s propaganda machinery, blending deceit with state resources to sustain their grip on power.
The Museveni family has mastered the art of playing both sides, and Patience is a willing pawn in this game. Despite heading a church of her own, she and her daughters frequently attend Prophet Kakande’s church, a move that raises serious questions about her convictions. If she truly believed in her calling, why would she seek spiritual guidance elsewhere? The truth is glaring—this is not a genuine ministry but a power-driven game where every move is calculated for influence and financial gain. The Museveni dynasty does not serve God; they serve their own interests. Religion is just another tool for them, a convenient disguise for their endless hunger for wealth and dominance.
Behind the façade of a powerful, God-fearing couple, Patience Museveni and Odrek Rwabwogo’s marriage is falling apart. While she resides in Buziga, her husband enjoys a lavish lifestyle at State House, surrounded by his many girlfriends. Their marriage, once used to present a picture of stability and virtue, is crumbling under the weight of lies, infidelity, and personal ambitions. This is not a union built on love or faith—it was a political trophy, and now that it has served its purpose, it is collapsing. The cracks are visible to anyone paying attention, and it is only a matter of time before their dirty laundry is aired for all to see.
Covenant Nations Church is not about salvation; it is about influence, money, and politics. It thrives on deception, pretending to preach the gospel while pushing the NRM agenda. It receives funding from the same forces Museveni condemns, making a mockery of his so-called moral crusade. As ordinary Ugandans struggle to survive, Patience Museveni and her church exploit their faith, draining them of their resources and loyalty in the name of God. The hypocrisy is unbearable, and the nation must wake up to the reality of this grand deception before it is too late.
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