Ghetto boy’, musician turned politician Robert Kyagulanyi Sentamu popular as Bobi Wine has released a film that is exposing President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni and deep governance issues in Uganda.
The already popular documentary film titled “Bobi Wine; The Ghetto President” has been briefly aired at the 79th World Film Festival in Venice, Italy.
Bobi Wine; The Ghetto President film captures the National Unity Platform (NUP) boss’s hustle to stardom and also his journey in active politics.
The film tells Bobi’s untold story. It takes us down back to his childhood, from a rag-to-riches tale of a poor boy from Kamwokya Slum who rose from obscurity to become a celebrated national hero—against all odds.
It shows that through music and politics, Bobi Wine has managed to win hearts both in Uganda and across the world.
Also, it highlights the deep governance issues in Uganda when it comes to opposing the status quo. Several scenes are captured of the challenges Bobi Wine has encountered since he declared his intentions to oppose President Yoweri Museveni, from security force brutality to imprisonment.
The movie further suggests how the Ghetto President is ready to take Uganda into the future.
Watch the trailer here,
So much goes on behind the scenes.
So much is said and done behind those walls.
For 5 years, so much has been filmed!
Friends, here is a trailer to the film
“ Bobi Wine ; The Ghetto President” soon coming.#arrestmuseveninow pic.twitter.com/3rTMIXpP82— Sir Dan Magic (@SirDanMagic1) September 1, 2022