Bobi Wine's wife kneels, praises him in emotional campaign moment
Politics
By
Gloria Bridget Ochwada
| Jan 15, 2026
Kenyans on social media have been left moved by a viral video showing Ugandan opposition leader Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu, popularly known as Bobi Wine, sharing a powerful moment with his wife, Barbie Kyagulanyi, during a recent campaign rally.
The scene unfolded just days before the January 15, 2026 elections, amid heightened security and growing concerns over democratic freedoms.
On a crowded campaign stage, Barbie stunned supporters when she knelt before her husband and addressed him with words of praise and gratitude.
In a calm yet emotionally charged delivery, she removed her glasses, telling the crowd she wanted them to “see [her] emotional eyes clearly” as she spoke. Her voice, steady but heavy with emotion, echoed across the rally as she described Bobi Wine as brave, patient, fearless, and resilient.
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“Thank you so much, my beloved husband, for your bravery, your patience, your fearlessness, and your resilience,” she said, drawing loud cheers from the crowd. She praised his courage in the face of political pressure and the sacrifices he has made throughout his opposition journey.
Barbie made it clear that she was speaking not only as a wife but also as a voter.
She told supporters that Bobi Wine had remained steadfast and sincere in seeking the people’s support, assuring them that he had not betrayed their trust.
“You have not ashamed us, your supporters,” she said, expressing confidence that he would receive overwhelming backing at the ballot. She added that January 15 would see voters rally behind him in large numbers.
The gesture transformed the campaign rally into a rare display of vulnerability and partnership, offering a human side to a political contest often dominated by tension and confrontation.
For many observers, the moment evoked memories of the personal sacrifices made by the families of opposition figures in Uganda’s volatile political environment.
The clip quickly spread online, resonating strongly with Kenyans and other regional audiences despite the tightening restrictions on internet access within Uganda.
Social media users praised Barbie’s boldness and emotional openness, with many describing the moment as both inspiring and courageous.
Others reflected on the strain placed on political families, noting that her public show of support highlighted the emotional toll of activism and resistance.