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ET Staff | February 22, 2026
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Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine has once again opened up about the personal cost of his political journey, saying he misses the life he had before joining active politics. In a recent statement shared online, the National Unity Platform (NUP) president reflected on how drastically his life has changed over the years. “I miss my old life, I miss my freedom. I was never beaten or arrested for any reason,” he reportedly said, highlighting the challenges he has faced since becoming a leading political figure. Before entering politics, Bobi Wine — born Robert Kyagulanyi — was widely known as a successful musician
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and youth icon in Uganda. However, since transitioning into politics, he has faced multiple arrests, confrontations with security forces, and legal battles linked to his activism and presidential ambitions. His remarks have sparked mixed reactions across social media. Supporters sympathize with the sacrifices he says he has made for democracy and political change, while critics argue that political life naturally comes with scrutiny and confrontation. Bobi Wine has consistently maintained that his struggle is for justice, human rights, and better governance in Uganda. His political journey intensified during and after the 2021 general elections, where he emerged as a strong challenger to the incumbent government. The comments about missing his former life add a more personal dimension to the public image of the outspoken leader — showing the emotional and physical toll politics can take. As debates continue, Bobi Wine remains one of the most talked-about political figures in Uganda, with his words often igniting national conversation.

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