Lieutenant General Muhozi Kainerugaba, son of President Uganda Yoweri Museveni, was fired by his father after posting Twitter threatening to occupy neighboring capital Kenya.

The Uganda Army, a nation in East Africa, said on October 4, said President Museveni fired his son, Lieutenant General Kainerugaba from the position of the infantry force.

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However, Kainerugaba is still promoted to 4 -star general and will still be a military adviser for his father.

The son of President Uganda was fired after the Twitter post threatened to occupy the capital Nairobi of neighboring Kenya.

The threat to occupying Kenya is said to be overcurrent with President Museeveni, who has been in power since 1986. President Kenya William Ruto has a good personal relationship with Mr. Museveni and described President Uganda as the father of the biological father.

The post of Kainerugaba made many Kenya angry.

General Muhozi Kainerugaba, son of President Uganda Yoweri Museveni, at an event in Entebbe in May. Photo: AP.

Kainerugaba, nicknamed Twitter, recently made many Uganda angry because his Twitter posts were supposed to be provocative, even dangerous.

Kainerugaba also said that all African people support Russia in the war in Ukraine.

Some supporters Kainerugaba said his posts were only humorous and should not be considered serious.

According to experts, Kainerugaba, the pillar in his father's personal security apparatus, is the leader of the Uganda army.

Kainerugaba's colleagues describe him as a devoted, unable to show off power or wealth.

Uganda politicians acting between the National Assembly due to disagreements on the bill of laws related to the president's maximum age.