"Then you will know the truth and the truth will set you free"
Nina Roz Kankunda
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Ugandan singer, model & NUP Woman MP Sembabule district aspirant Bold Soulful and unapologetic voice for the new generation. Booking contact 👉+256784456572
- Grateful to the National Unity Platform for entrusting me as the Woman MP flag bearer for Sembabule District. I'm ready to serve with courage, integrity, and the people at heart. Together, we rise. #NUP #Sembabule2026 #ANewUganda
- Enough is enough I join and stand with Ugandans to fight the increased corruption in the parliament. We are frustrated, we are tired, this should stop, we demand transparency we demand accountability. Join me tomorrow at 4pm on X (twitter) spaces. #March2Parliament
- The truth will prevail , even when lies seem to win . “Humbled and grateful to have a moment in the state house with the President @HEBobiwine We thank God for your life and we wish you a quick recovery for your is calling and the time is now🙌🏻🦾📌.
- How safe are we in a country where police shoot civilians? When those sworn to protect us become a threat, who can we trust? Let's demand justice and reform to ensure our safety and human rights are prioritized. Pray for bobi wine #PoliceReform #SafetyForAll #bobiwine
- Its my birthday and I would love to hear your wish for me
- To everyone chanting “you won’t win” maybe I will, maybe I won’t. But while you sit back and tweet, I stood up and took a step. That alone is a win. Leadership starts with courage, not certainty. Watch me shake tables, win or not. The future fears the bold.
- To every girl who's been judged, silenced, or left behind this is your flag. I rise not just as Nina Roz the artist, but as Kankunda Nina, a servant of the people. With faith, truth & love, we’ll build a new Uganda where dignity, justice & women lead. #MaamaSembabule
- I’m not here to play leader. I’m here to become the system they tried to keep us out of. Vision sharp. Voice loud. Power earned. 🇺🇬 #NinaRoz2026 #Twetukikileyo
- Liberation isn't noise, it's strategy. Some of us are busy organizing, not performing for clout. The *situlago* isn't lost it’s being sharpened in silence. While you tweet for engagement, others bleed for change. History will remember who acted and who just ranted.What happened to the struggle for liberation in Uganda? Where is this siturago today? Did we all get the siturago and just hand it over to a bunch of lullaby-singers whose sole hope is in the coming rigged elections? Siturago eri ku ki bantu bange?




















