Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni's Son Muhoozi Kainerugaba has yet again fired at Kenyans Journalists for allegedly demanding that his father bans him from Twitter.
In a social media post, Muhoozi took issues with some journalists who he said had advised their father to ban him on Twitter.
The scion dismissed the call saying it sounds like jest and that he has come of age for his father to dictate what he ought to do.
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"I hear some journalists from Kenya ask my father to ban me from Twitter. Is that some kind of joke? I am an adult and NO ONE will ban me from anything!" He tweeted without mentioning names.
His comments after his father appeared for an interview and condemned Twitter rants by his son.
The scion is not new to controversy.
He recently generated a buzz on social media after he claimed that he will capture Nairobi within two weeks.
In a series of tweets, the scion made on Monday, October 3, Kainerugaba made the statement in an apparent show of strength he and his army possess.
"It wouldn't take us, my army and me, 2 weeks to capture Nairobi," he tweeted.
Kainerugaba is a Ugandan military commander serving as the commander of the land forces of the Uganda People's Defence Force and who was previously the commander of the Special Forces Command.
Kenyans who weighed into his remarks perceived them as demeaning even as others dared him to make good his threat.