Tight Security and Strict rules at Prof Lawrence Mukiibi’s Requiem Mass as First Lady Janet Museveni attended as Chief Mourner

  • by Mark Kalule
  • May 31, 2017

If there is a time when someone’s wish is respected, it has to be when they are dead. There is no doubt that all human beings will die and as such some people tend to make wishes when they are still living. They make the wish regarding how they want to be buried, some request their relatives to burn their bodies among other requests. While many make requests to their relatives, Prof Lawrence Mukiibi didn’t make a wish but made an order and promised to punish whoever defied his order. Prof Mukiibi ordered his family members to ensure that nobody puts on black during the time they will be mourning the academician. The educationist told his children that even in death he would be watching and if anyone fell short of his demands, he would come back and punish them. This explains why some people even those outside Prof Mukiibi’s family didn’t wear black. Mukiibi also wanted to be buried in a white suit and in a white casket. Even before his burial on Friday, all these have been strictly followed by members of Mukiibi’s family and we expect Prof Mukiibi not to punish anybody.

They make the wish regarding how they want to be buried, some request their relatives to burn their bodies among other requests. While many make requests to their relatives, Prof Lawrence Mukiibi didn’t make a wish but made an order and promised to punish whoever defied his order. Prof Mukiibi ordered his family members to ensure that nobody puts on black during the time they will be mourning the academician.

The educationist told his children that even in death he would be watching and if anyone fell short of his demands, he would come back and punish them. This explains why some people even those outside Prof Mukiibi’s family didn’t wear black. Mukiibi also wanted to be buried in a white suit and in a white casket. Even before his burial on Friday, all these have been strictly followed by members of Mukiibi’s family and we expect Prof Mukiibi not to punish anybody.

Prof Mukiibi ordered his family members to ensure that nobody puts on black during the time they will be mourning the academician. The educationist told his children that even in death he would be watching and if anyone fell short of his demands, he would come back and punish them. This explains why some people even those outside Prof Mukiibi’s family didn’t wear black. Mukiibi also wanted to be buried in a white suit and in a white casket. Even before his burial on Friday, all these have been strictly followed by members of Mukiibi’s family and we expect Prof Mukiibi not to punish anybody.

This explains why some people even those outside Prof Mukiibi’s family didn’t wear black. Mukiibi also wanted to be buried in a white suit and in a white casket. Even before his burial on Friday, all these have been strictly followed by members of Mukiibi’s family and we expect Prof Mukiibi not to punish anybody.

Usually when someone dies, there is a belief that their ghost can come back to haunt those that may have gone against their wish regarding Mukiibi’s matter. Tight security Meanwhile security was tight as Education Minister and First Lady Janet Museveni attended Prof Mukiibi’s requiem mass at Rubaga Cathedral in Kampala. The First Lady attended the mass as the chief mourner. Most of the roads to and around the church were sealed off and access granted to only to mourners going for the mass. Boda Bodas were also not allowed to access the church.

Tight security Meanwhile security was tight as Education Minister and First Lady Janet Museveni attended Prof Mukiibi’s requiem mass at Rubaga Cathedral in Kampala. The First Lady attended the mass as the chief mourner. Most of the roads to and around the church were sealed off and access granted to only to mourners going for the mass. Boda Bodas were also not allowed to access the church.

Meanwhile security was tight as Education Minister and First Lady Janet Museveni attended Prof Mukiibi’s requiem mass at Rubaga Cathedral in Kampala. The First Lady attended the mass as the chief mourner. Most of the roads to and around the church were sealed off and access granted to only to mourners going for the mass. Boda Bodas were also not allowed to access the church.