Uganda's president's son offers 100 cows Giorgia Melon

Uganda's president's son offers 100 cows Giorgia Melon

The son of Uganda's president, General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, offered Giorgia Melon 100 cows. The far-right leader, Giorgia Melon, has announced victory in the parliamentary elections in Italy and is on track to become the country's first female prime minister. Comments on the unusual, deliberate proposal [...] broke out on social networks.

Comments on the unusual, deignive proposal erupted on social networks.

A provocation, a bad joke, or a sex attack should be taken very seriously.

The purpose of the offer that Uganda's general made through social networks, Giorgia Melon, who may soon take the reins of the new government, becoming the first female prime minister in Italy.

The son of Uganda's president, in his official Twitter account, of Fratelli's president of 100 Nkore cows, cattle raised by a Bantu community in southwest Uganda.

“How many cows would you give to the next prime minister of Italy?” asked his followers Kainerugaba.

It is not clear whether we have faced a way to pay attention or to support the future prime minister, whom the general described as the fearless and sincere “ ”, or is a way to ridicule him on social networks.

I would immediately give you a hundred Nkore cows”, the general writes. His tweets have received thousands of “ ”, even because the General's profile, considered Musveni's potential successor, has more than 580 thousand followers.

It is the general himself who explains on a later tweet the reason for this unusual proposal, explaining that a gift of this kind is in his culture a gesture of respect for his wife and a simple compliment, without further double meanings.

For my Italian friends these are Nkore cows. The most beautiful cows on earth. I know Europeans give girls who want flowers. I never understood. In our culture we give a cow girl “, he wrote out publishing an image of cattle.

 

For my Italian friends, these are Nkore coups. The most beautiful things on earth. I know Europeans give girls they like butterflies? I have never understood it. In our culture you gave a girl you like a crew. Pic.twitter. com/8 BR3 OJMUg

Muhuzi Kainerugaba (@mkainerugaba) October 3, 2022

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