Kenyan activists Bob Njagi and Nicholas Oyoo have publicly recounted their harrowing 38-day ordeal after being abducted and detained in Uganda. Nicholas Oyoo narrated that they survived on a meager diet of ugali and beans while held in Ugandan cells. The activists described being tortured during their detention, which they claim was due to the Ugandan government's fears they might incite youth to protest. Bob Njagi claimed his abduction was orchestrated by President Museveni's son, Muhozi, without the president's knowledge. In response, Kenya's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has dismissed the allegations of torture concerning the activists.
Nicholas Oyoo, a Kenyan trader, recounts his harrowing 38-day ordeal in Ugandan cells, where he and others survived on a meager diet of ugali and beans after being arrested.
Kenyan activists Bob Njagi and Nicholas Oyoo have recounted their ordeal of torture and abuse during their 38-day detention in Uganda. They described being held due to fears they might incite youth to protest against the Ugandan government.
Kenya's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has dismissed allegations of torture concerning activists abducted in Uganda. This announcement was made during a live broadcast on KTN News Kenya, highlighting the ministry's stance on the controversial issue.
Bob Njagi and Nicholas Oyoo have spoken out publicly after enduring a harrowing abduction experience in Uganda. The two individuals are sharing their accounts following the traumatic event.