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A 47-year-old father of seven, who has been dubbed Uganda’s ugliest man, has become a father for the eighth time in Kyazanga, Lwengo district. Godfrey Baguma has become a proud father of eight children after his wife Kate Namanda, 30, delivered a healthy baby girl. The couple now have six children together, while two others are kids from Baguma’s first unsuccessful marriage. Sebabi, 47, got married to Kate Namanda, 30, in 2013 and she has given birth to his eighth child. The man, who suffers from an extremely rare, unknown disease, won his title of the ugliest country’s man after he took part in the contest to make money for his family. “In 2002, I was mending shoes, when some people approached me and said they had an event at which they wanted me to be a chief guest. They took my pictures and a few days later, I saw my picture in the newspapers where I had declared myself the ugliest man alive. I was shocked and angry at the same time because I had not said so. They also told me that as a cobbler, I could not make enough money to sustain my family. The man won his title of the ugliest country’s man in 2002 They asked me to participate in a contest, saying I would make more money since I would be a tourist attraction. I agreed, and indeed I won. That is how I got the nickname, Ssebabi, which means the ugliest of them all. Today, I feel good, about it because it is an honour.” Godfrey and Kate live in a small house, bringing up all eight children and trying to make both ends meet, but they did not complain. Kate said: “Once you find a man you think is right for you, do not listen to what other people say. Follow your heart. Money and physical appearance should not be an issue.”
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A 47-year-old father of seven, who has been dubbed Uganda’s ugliest man, has become a father for the eighth time in Kyazanga, Lwengo district. Godfrey Baguma has become a proud father of eight children after his wife Kate Namanda, 30, delivered a healthy baby girl. The couple now have six children together, while two others are kids from Baguma’s first unsuccessful marriage. Sebabi, 47, got married to Kate Namanda, 30, in 2013 and she has given birth to his eighth child. The man, who suffers from an extremely rare, unknown disease, won his title of the ugliest country’s man after he took part in the contest to make money for his family. “In 2002, I was mending shoes, when some people approached me and said they had an event at which they wanted me to be a chief guest. They took my pictures and a few days later, I saw my picture in the newspapers where I had declared myself the ugliest man alive. I was shocked and angry at the same time because I had not said so. They also told me that as a cobbler, I could not make enough money to sustain my family. The man won his title of the ugliest country’s man in 2002 They asked me to participate in a contest, saying I would make more money since I would be a tourist attraction. I agreed, and indeed I won. That is how I got the nickname, Ssebabi, which means the ugliest of them all. Today, I feel good, about it because it is an honour.” READ ALSO: Parents Abandon 2-Week-Old Baby Because Of Her Ugly Looks Godfrey and Kate live in a small house, bringing up all eight children and trying to make both ends meet, but they did not complain. Kate said: “Once you find a man you think is right for you, do not listen to what other people say. Follow your heart. Money and physical appearance should not be an issue.” |
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Mrco2:Nice points, but u nid to improv on ur punctuation fr better comprehension |
NIGERIA POLITICAL TERRAIN: A NEW DAWN Good morning Nigeria Political elections is akin to a race, where many participants file out on the field for a contest in a bid to clinch the coveted trophy. Truth is, only one person goes home with the supreme prize. Elections have come and gone with its attendant surprises, shock, and successes. These sentiments are relative to our political/party orientations. But one thing is certain, there was a hand of God in all these. Who knows, Nigeria may have ceased to be a sovereign and/or peaceful nation after the February 28th polls. Whatever be the case, its time to sheath our sword and lend support in what ever capacity we can. This is not time for political campaigns. We have a duty to ourselves and to our nation to hold our leaders accountable through constructive critisicm. That's the way to go, and that's the hallmark of a growing/mature democrasy. We do not need leaders who would quickly renege on their campaign manifestoes, and thus begin to feel complacent in their ivory towers. Corruption has been touted as the bane of our challenges as Nigerians. We must do our conscious best to purge ourselves of this pandemic. It is a collective and individual process. The people's General raced to victory at the recent polls on the back of his party mantra of CHANGE. While we hope that he will lead true to his ideals and promises, we must also be prepared to re-configure our psyche, value system, and attitudes. Brighten the little corner where you are. Indeed, CHANGE begins with you. We must begin to behave as humans, and not lower animals. It is called DISCIPLINE, and that is what our new President stands for. While he may not be the much needed "messiah", we expect a breath of fresh air. An atmosphere of change where things are done differently and better. I will stop so far. Welcome on board Baba Welcome at the helm, Mr Muhamadu Buhari GCFR, GCON Sai Baba!!! |
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The marriage must be "arangeee" ![]() |
