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King Oyo turns 34

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Last updated: April 16, 2026 2:57 pm
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FORT PORTAL — Leaders, subjects, and well-wishers across Tooro Kingdom on Wednesday marked the 34th birthday of Oyo Nyimba Kabamba Iguru Rukidi IV, celebrating his leadership and unique reign that began when he was crowned at just three years old.

The milestone sparked an outpouring of tributes on social media platform X, with prominent figures and institutions praising the monarch’s stewardship and youthful leadership.

Uganda’s Minister Frank Tumwebaze shared a heartfelt message, noting the King’s personal significance in his life.

“I take the occasion to wish my great King… His Majesty King Oyo Nyimba Kabamba Iguru Rukidi IV… a happy birthday,” he posted, alongside a biblical reference.

The Queen Mother, Best Kemigisa Olimi, also paid tribute, highlighting the King’s faith and leadership.

“Happy Birthday to His Majesty Our King Agutamba… wishing you more years of good health and blessings,” she wrote.

Events promoter and political figure Balaam Barugahara Ateenyi described the King as an inspiration to many.

“Your leadership, wisdom, and dedication to your people continue to inspire a generation,” he posted.

In an official statement, the Tooro Kingdom emphasized the significance of the occasion, noting that the King has now spent 31 years on the throne.

The Kingdom’s Prime Minister, Calvin Armstrong Rwomiire Akiiki, praised the monarch’s youthful leadership, describing it as a strength that brings “energy, fresh perspective, and the courage to imagine a different future.”

He called on leaders and citizens, particularly the youth, to rally behind the King’s vision and support development priorities including education, health, agriculture, and infrastructure.

The statement also recognised the role of Queen Mother Best Kemigisa in shaping the King’s leadership, crediting her guidance in nurturing “a visionary leader.”

King Oyo, one of the world’s youngest reigning monarchs at the time of his coronation in 1995, continues to symbolize continuity and cultural identity in Tooro, even as the Kingdom navigates modern development challenges.

The celebrations, largely amplified online, reflected both reverence for tradition and growing engagement of younger generations in cultural institutions.

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