Uganda’s Greatness Lies In Pan Africanism, Lambert Educates In New Video

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Uganda’s Greatness Lies In Pan Africanism, Lambert Educates In New Video

The chairman of the Black Wall Street Mr Charles N Lambert has said that Uganda's greatness lies in Pan Africanism. Lambert who is the creator of...

The chairman of the Black Wall Street Mr Charles N Lambert has said that Uganda's greatness lies in Pan Africanism.

Lambert who is the creator of compassionate capitalism and leader of Africa’s first economic for economic independence war through his Black Wall Street platform says the popularity of President Museveni is as a result of his Pan-African ideals.

In this video, Mr Lambert, says that because of the ideals espoused by Mr Museveni when he came to power people loved him and have continued to support him.

"When he took over this country all of you clapped and more than 99 per cent supported him. You said this is the man we must follow but of course over the past decade or two you started losing that confidence and wondering if this man (Museveni) still knows what he is doing. I can guarantee you he knows what he is doing. Nation building does not happen overnight," Lambert says.

Click here to watch full video.

Read More: Uganda is Africa's Economic Capital, Says Charles Lambert

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