How many victims will it take for clubs to wake up?
Immanuel Ben Misagga Shortly after last week’s meeting between Fufa and Uganda Premier League (UPL) clubs, two club owners who participated in the meeting told me how the two sides had ceased fire. They even talked about how calm and respectful Moses Magogo was throughout, far from his arrogant posture of defiance while fending off calls for resignation after serving a one-month conviction for fraud. I laughed out very hard because I knew these club owners don’t understand Magogo and his crafty machinations. The Magogo I know can give you Shs 1m and use Shs 10m to fight you. So, I assured them that the vindictive nature of Magogo knows no boundaries and he had set up a booby trap for the ‘ringleaders.’ Less than 24 hours later, a dossier circulated on social media accusing Diana Nyago, the Busoga United boss, of all sorts of wrongs with the club. Shortly after, another letter emerged that the Busoga kingdom had withdrawn its name from the club. What a coincidence that all this hap...