"Shabbat" program (10/06/2022) followed Kaniro's latest tweets, which almost caused a diplomatic crisis with the eastern neighbor Kenya, in which he said, "It will not take me and my army more than two weeks to seize Nairobi, after our army seizes Nairobi, "Where do I live? Westlands? Riverside? After taking Nairobi, I will take my wife on a tour of our area."

Although this tweet may be just a joke, these things are no joke, especially since he is a military and a candidate to succeed his father in the presidency, which prompted President Museveni to apologize to the "brothers and sisters in Kenya" for the tweets of his son, the former special forces commander who was promoted. Then he was removed from office.

"Forgive us for these tweets... why did you promote him then? Because this is one negative aspect of his personality, but he is a passionate military leader who has other positive aspects," he told them in a statement.

Marriage request

Despite the tweet in which Kanero said that he would be walking around with his wife in Kenya - which means that he has emotional feelings for his wife - he asked on the same day to marry the prospective Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, who said he would give her 100 cows from the distinctive Nkur breed as a dowry if she accepted the offer And he said that he would appoint the Italian ambassador in Uganda as a mediator in the marriage, and he would give him the task of negotiating with the bride.

It is reported that the Nkur or Ankoli cows are known in Africa with their long horns, which symbolize strength and beauty, and are gifted to the bride as an expression of friendly ties.

Although this tweet, too, may be just a joke, but the story of Georgia Meloni’s request for the hand of the Arab tweeters impressed and sparked controversy for them, as the activist Muhammad said, “Shoui threatens Kenya, Shui asks for Shui’s marriage, criticizing the European Parliament. diplomacy".

And the tweeter, Islam Taha, wrote, "Cow with horns, violin, not charged, our brother Georgia Meloni, I put it on silent mode, no response or comment."

Activist Amr Al-Abraq wrote, "A joke is a joke, God is a joke. People's sense of humor has become weak. I mean, sure, the man on Twitter jokes with his followers, and he is already married, and every two days he publishes a tweet about his wife."

As for the tweeter Abdullah, he commented, "A tempting, but inappropriate marriage proposal from a military official. These statements can create big problems between the two countries."