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CHAPTER 15
THE LINEAGE OF WAKAIBA OF MPINDI CLAN (BAGAYA)
On his way to Busoga, it is said that Kintu was accompanied by a man named Wakaiba of Mpindi clan. Kintu came from Mount Elgon and travelled through Budama; he entered Bukoli and went to Buyaba Hill.
While on this hill, he was struck by the emptiness of the country he had come into. He immediately shared it between his followers. Having taken leave of his master, Wakaiba went and established a home on this hill. All the country surrounding the hill belonged to him and it was sparsely inhabited. His home was built at a place known as Bulume, where he lived and had many children. With the exception of Nkoto, who succeeded him, the rest of the children are not known. The succession image of Wakaoba;
1. Nkoto succeeded his father Wakaiba
2. Katogo succeeded his father Nkoto
3. Muinda succeeded his father Katogo
4. Nakodome succeeded his father Muinda
5. Mwanyi succeeded his father Nakidome
6. Kalema succeeded his father Mwanyi
7. Kabazinga succeeded his father Kalema
8. Isabirye succeeded his brother Kabazinga
9. Maganda succeeded his father, Isabirye
10. Kanabalwa succeeded his father Maganda
11. Mugalu succeeded his father Kanabalwa
12. Nambavu Ntumba succeeded his father Mugalu.
Nambavu Ntumba’s succession of his father Mugalu was during the reign of Semakokiro , the Kabaka of Buganda.