NIGERIAN WOMAN
HAILS UGANDA FOR RICH CULTURE
The stool of Kabaka of Buganda is a vital one in Africa and the symbol of Uganda's unity
BY ABDULMUMINI ADEKU.
A Nigerian business woman, Mrs Mary Agbeygbe has hailed
the African nation of Uganda for its rich vein of culture which she saw first
hand when she visited the East African nation in 2013 during a wedding event.
While speaking at her residence in Lagos, Nigeria with
Paedia Express Multimedia last week, Madam Agbeyegbe said that her trip to Kampala ,Uganda in 2013 with
99 others to ask for the hand of a woman in marriage left her with a lasting
impression.
She revealed that throughout her four days stay, their
new daughter in law will always kneel down to ask them of anything no matter
how simple it was.
She explained that the team of 100 from Nigeria who
traveled to Kampala ,Uganda for four days went there to solicit the hands of a
Ugandan lady that there son met while he was studying for his Masters Degree in
a British University not too long ago.
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