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It started like a passing event on February 10 when residents of Nakisunga Sub-county in Mukono District witnessed drama. A married man walked into a nearby bar, gathered his friends and a few patrons that cared to listen to narrate that morning’s ordeal.
As they sipped on a few pints, their conversation was punctuated with domestic issues.
Geoffrey Maali Kaigwa, told his friends about how his wife had become problematic. He walked out of the bar in Nakisunga, Mukono District, looked around, saw Rose Nansubuga and caught his breath. They had never met before.


But that was it. Love filled the air and in four hours, Kaigwa had committed his heart to Nansubuga. To him, she was the missing better half.

Kaigwa is a 45-year-old businessman who accuses his wife Joanita Nakubulwa of committing adultery from which she is alleged to have got two children. As if that was not enough, he claims Nakubulwa had been denying him conjugal rights and used to steal money which was meant to be invested in different family projects. With this at the back of his mind, he opted for a charming and younger woman.
“Every man marries for love but my first wife was a nag,” The jolly groom with bloodshot eyes says, adding; that he avenged himself on Nakubulwa who he had spent with almost a decade.
Kaigwa had a traditional marriage ceremony where the first wife was seen seated quietly in a corner. She looked lonely and gloomy. Also, some local leaders such as the LC1 Chairperson Lyton Nabukenya who doubled as the master of ceremonies However, only the relatives and friends of the man attended something that has left the locals puzzled.
The man says…
The soft-spoken 45-year-old runs a small shop and practices subsistence farming. Kaigwa felt the urge to enjoy the companionship of a younger woman. A woman that would be subservient.
“ I have been married to Joan Nakubulwa for almost a decade and have two children. It has not been a smooth sail. On February 10 morning, I requested Nakubulwa to prepare for me breakfast and also wash my clothes. She refused saying it was my turn to do it myself. After all, I knew the way to the kitchen and could do the laundry. She added that she did not have time for me.”
“I have no time to wash your clothes and you should get another wife to do all want you want,” she went on. This irked me.
I left home and gathered my friends at Nakisunga Bar. I narrated to them my ordeal as we sipped on our drink. Everyone agreed that I deserved better. This is the time I recalled there was a young beautiful woman in the neighbourhood. I had always seen her from a distance at the shops but had no idea who she was and what she did.
I had previously met Nakamate, a woman from the same home as the young woman I secretly admired. Coincidentally, she was an aunt to the former and I had taken her contact.
My friends led by Musoke beckoned Nakamate and asked to speak to the young woman. And behold it was Rose Nansubuga. He looks at the bride coyly. I felt excited.
We sat and talked for close to four hours. I asked her about who she was and where she came from. Meanwhile, my friends had promised to support me, financially and morally as long as I wooed her. I opened up to her about my feelings for her and how badly I needed a marriage partner. I promised to set up a business for a better livelihood. She seemed hesitant, but I stuck to my guns and she yielded. I felt like a dark cloud had cleared from my sky.



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