Charles Lambert describes Ugandans as individually good people

Charles Lambert describes Ugandans as individually good people

The Black Wall Street Economic War activist Charles Lambert has described Uganda as a country with individually good people but collectively selfish. 
In his new book  “In Pursuit of Economic Independence for Africa by Charles N. Lambert”, he said as below;

Charles N Lambert

Uganda is a country of individually good people but collectively selfish. I drove into Uganda from Kenya with my now wife Carol and my brother Lawrence. In less than two weeks, hundreds were flocking to our little office in a dilapidated building. We were not paying anyone any money except our workers so the crowd made no sense. Some forces that be in Uganda got upset at the supposed foreigner now being followed passionately by the natives. So they came and asked for my identity. Turned even a blog post to a fact. Took the entire national media apparatus and told the entire country I was a fraudulent man from Nigeria. That I was defrauding Ugandans. So they took me to prison. Ugandans flocked the prison, visitor upon visitor, a people who never visit anyone in prison. Then they threw me very fast out of the prison and the Ugandans rallied around me again with their individual resources…”, he said.
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