Otunnu’s walk-to-work tricks run out

Apr 26, 2011

IF it’s really true that cowards do live longer, then we are going to be stuck with Olara Otunnu for a very, very, very long time.

IF it’s really true that cowards do live longer, then we are going to be stuck with Olara Otunnu for a very, very, very long time.

You see, last week when Otunnu eventually decided to join the walk-to-work protest, police were plotting his arrest at Nakawa, but Otunnu’s intelligence network informed him of the police’s “ambush”.

Just as he was approaching Nakawa Market, on the Jinja-Kampala highway, he spotted the cops and redirected his walk-to-work into walk-to-the market. While in the market he noticed that the police was closely monitoring him so he pretended to be bargaining for chicken, watermelon, dodo, cabbage, pineapple, mukene and so on. He never bought anything, of course.

He somehow found his way out through the market’s “back door”, but was eventually nabbed at Game, Lugogo.

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