CHAPTER 18
THE LINEAGE OF KIBWIKA OF THE NJAZA CLAN (Bukonge – Buvuma – Ssese)
Kibwika’s father was Kibubuli, son of Kitaka, the son of Kintu. He was given Buvuma Islands, including Sesse and Bukonge on the main land. He built his mbuga at Nabubi in Bukonge. He was buried in his mbuga. succession lineage of Kibwika:-
1. Kibwika I was succeeded by his son Musoga
2. Musoga was succeeded by his son Agaliku-Ekibya
3. Agali-Ekibya was succeeded by his son Basangwa
4. Basangwa was succeeded by his son Ndolombe
5. Ndolombe was succeeded by his son Kibwika II
6. Kibwika II was succeeded by his son Ezira Eryato
7. Ezira-Eyato was succeeded by his son Kifunvu
8. Kifunvu was succeeded by his son Igulu I Baliseku
9. Igulu I Baliseku was succeeded by his son Igulu II Miti
10. Igulu II Miti was succeeded by his son Lusalalira
11. Lusalalira was succeeded by his son Ahafa Eminya
12. Ahafa Eminya was succeeded by his son Munyegero
13. Munyegero was succeeded by his son Oluwereire
14. Oluwereire was succeeded by his son Balya-Mungabo
15. Bulyamungaro was succeeded by his son Ndikumwoleka
16. Ndikumwoleka was succeeded by his son Izimba
17. Izimba was succeeded by his son Kitundu
18. Kitundu was succeeded by his son Bobika
19. Bobika was succeeded by his son Igulu III Kibikigwanawala
20. Kibikigwanawala was succeeded by his son Katologo
21. Katologo was succeeded by his son Awomye
22. Awomye was succeeded by his son Igulu IV Mugeja
23. Igulu IV Mugeja was succeeded by his son Naku-Jirija
24. Naku-Jirija was succeeded by his son Walya-Igulu Obuto
25. WalyaIgulu Obuto was succeeded by his son Ekimenya Enku
26. Ekimenya Enku was succeeded by his son Kyebaiga.
27. Kyebaiga was succeeded by his son Muzito
28. Muzito was succeeded by his son Mpango
29. Mpango was succeeded by his brother Nasanairi Bagenda
30. Nasanairi Bagenda was still living at the date of writing this book.
All the above-mentioned rulers ruled their country from Nabubi. The islands were under Kibwika’s rule. They were actually ruled by his representantives. This rule continued until about 1752 - 1800, when the islands resumed their independent status. Some of them became part of Buganda and some remained part of Busoga.