TRENDING
THE TRIAL OF LABOUR • Reviving leprosy care in Nigeria • Capital market awards spotlight rising investor participation • 2027 race: ADC picks Tinubu’s challenger today • Marketers fear scarcity as cooking gas hits N1,500/kg • RESTORATION OF CHARACTER IN THE EDUCATION SYSTEM • Osun community leaders seek govt intervention in boundary dispute • Wema Bank MD Discloses Tier-one Ambition at AGM, Hints Future Acquisitions • شرطة مكافحة الشغب التركية تقتحم مقر حزب الشعب الجمهوري المعارض • الولايات المتحدة وإيران: هل يتنفس العالم الصعداء مع تراجع شبح تجدد الحرب؟ • PHCCIMA Set to Host Chambers of Commerce Conference • AVEVA, IMD Launch Industrial Intelligence Report on Digital Ecosystems • Kano raid uncovers N200m unapproved medicines in abandoned building • Lagos AG laments weak police cooperation in anti-land-grabbing war • Foundation Awards Scholarship Worth Millions to Public School Quiz Winner • Lagos arrests 10,634 environmental offenders in one year — Commissioner • Mentally challenged Ireland-based Nigerian jailed for killing grandmother • Improperly quenched charcoal sparks fire in Kwara community • Northern lessons from the fall of Nuhu Ribadu (II) • PDP gov primaries: Adebutu, Lamido, Aondoakaa emerge • THE TRIAL OF LABOUR • Reviving leprosy care in Nigeria • Capital market awards spotlight rising investor participation • 2027 race: ADC picks Tinubu’s challenger today • Marketers fear scarcity as cooking gas hits N1,500/kg • RESTORATION OF CHARACTER IN THE EDUCATION SYSTEM • Osun community leaders seek govt intervention in boundary dispute • Wema Bank MD Discloses Tier-one Ambition at AGM, Hints Future Acquisitions • شرطة مكافحة الشغب التركية تقتحم مقر حزب الشعب الجمهوري المعارض • الولايات المتحدة وإيران: هل يتنفس العالم الصعداء مع تراجع شبح تجدد الحرب؟ • PHCCIMA Set to Host Chambers of Commerce Conference • AVEVA, IMD Launch Industrial Intelligence Report on Digital Ecosystems • Kano raid uncovers N200m unapproved medicines in abandoned building • Lagos AG laments weak police cooperation in anti-land-grabbing war • Foundation Awards Scholarship Worth Millions to Public School Quiz Winner • Lagos arrests 10,634 environmental offenders in one year — Commissioner • Mentally challenged Ireland-based Nigerian jailed for killing grandmother • Improperly quenched charcoal sparks fire in Kwara community • Northern lessons from the fall of Nuhu Ribadu (II) • PDP gov primaries: Adebutu, Lamido, Aondoakaa emerge
“Park Your Luxury Cars And Come In A Probox” – Onyango-Obbo Advises Anita Among
Back to Home

“Park Your Luxury Cars And Come In A Probox” – Onyango-Obbo Advises Anita Among

Watchdog Uganda about 1 hour 3 mins read

By Watchdog Uganda Correspondent
Kampala, Uganda – May 24, 2026

In a sharp satirical commentary that has stirred debate online, veteran Ugandan journalist Charles Onyango-Obbo has mocked outgoing Speaker of Parliament Anita Among, suggesting she should abandon her luxury vehicles and arrive at Parliament in a modest Toyota Probox.

Onyango-Obbo, known for his biting political analysis across East Africa, posted on X (formerly Twitter), urging a symbolic shift in tone and image for the embattled Speaker.

“If I were Uganda’s disgraced former Speaker, Anita Among, I would leave my remaining Mercedes-Benz gathering dust in the garage and roll up to Parliament in a humble Toyota Probox. The sheer spectacle would spark pandemonium, set every tongue wagging, and dominate conversations for yet another two weeks.”

The post, which quickly went viral, was also accompanied by an AI-generated image depicting Among stepping out of a white Toyota Probox outside Parliament, surrounded by journalists and onlookers — a striking contrast to the luxury vehicles often associated with Uganda’s political elite.

BACKGROUND TO THE CONTROVERSY

Anita Among, who has since withdrawn from the race for Speaker in the incoming 12th Parliament, is facing heightened scrutiny over allegations of corruption, illicit enrichment, and abuse of office.

Security agencies have reportedly raided properties linked to her and seized high-end assets, including a Rolls-Royce Cullinan and other luxury vehicles, as investigations intensify.

The probes have also extended into parliamentary offices, with sections previously sealed off as authorities pursue alleged financial impropriety cases.

Among has previously been sanctioned by the United States and the United Kingdom over corruption-related allegations tied to her leadership.

SATIRE SPARKS DEBATE

Onyango-Obbo’s remarks rely heavily on satire, using the Toyota Probox — a common, affordable vehicle widely used across East Africa — as a symbol of humility and public accountability.

The contrast between luxury vehicles and modest transport has amplified public discussion around wealth display among political leaders, particularly at a time of heightened scrutiny over Parliament’s leadership and integrity.

PUBLIC REACTION

The post has generated widespread discussion online, with many Ugandans interpreting it as a pointed critique of political extravagance and accountability gaps.

Some users praised it as timely political satire, while others argued it reflects the intense pressure and polarization surrounding the speakership race and broader anti-corruption debates.

As the 12th Parliament prepares to sit, attention remains focused on leadership transitions and ongoing investigations into senior parliamentary figures.

Watchdog Uganda will continue to monitor developments in this unfolding story.

The post “Park Your Luxury Cars And Come In A Probox” – Onyango-Obbo Advises Anita Among appeared first on Watchdog Uganda.

This article was sourced from an external publication.

Share this article

Comments (0)

Want to join the discussion?

Sign in to post comments and engage with the community.

Be the first to comment!

Scottish Premiership

View All

Atalanta

View All

Juventus

View All
AD
OneClick Africa Logo

Africa's premier digital hub for impactful news, entertainment, and business insights.

© 2026 OneClick Africa. All rights reserved.