General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, the son of Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni, has declared he will follow his father as the country's future leader.

The General said on Friday that anyone attempting to stop his climb to Uganda's top position was engaged in a losing battle in another another of his contentious Twitter rants.

"I will be President of this country after my father. Those fighting the project are lost. MK Movement will win!" he said.

Prior to the aforesaid utterances, Muhoozi, in a now deleted tweet, reignited his online storm with Kenyans regarding a purported plan "to invade Kenya".


"I will capture Nairobi for sure! That's my hometown. If any Kenyan tries to prevent me. He'll be soup! We will drink him for dinner. My father can sack me again if he wants," read the deleted tweet According to Muhoozi, Kenyans are wary of Uganda because of its military might which he claims is far superior to Nairobi's.

"Some Kenyans fear us because they know our military is greater than theirs. Our Army can capture Nairobi in 1 week!" said Muhoozi.

Muhoozi caused uproar in October of last year by threatening to invade Kenya and take control of Nairobi in a series of tweets.


Even going so far as to name a few affluent neighborhoods, such Westlands and Riverside, he asked his followers for advice on where he should live in Nairobi if the alleged invasion plans were successful.

“It wouldn't take us, my army and me, 2 weeks to capture Nairobi,” he said. “After our army captures Nairobi, where should I live? Westlands? Riverside?” he posed.