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CHAPTER 34

KIBALYA KAIGWA OF NGABI CLAN (BULOLE)

 

It is said that Kitimbo of Bugabula had a son named Kibalya, sometimes  called Lugwe. His father Kitimbo asked him to go and guard the boundary between their country and that of Nyiro and Muzaya. Kibalya then established himself on mutala Nakabale, later named Bulole after the ruler Malole. Kibalya liked his new home so much that he refused to go back to his father’s home. Because the place was very fertile, many people came and settled there. Soon after this Kibalya broke away from his father’s kingdom and declared himself independent in his own area. At the time of his death he had greatly encroached on his father’s lands.

Nabongo succeeded his father, Kibalya. He built his own mbuga at Namula where he was buried.

Malole succeeded his father, Nabongo. Malole altered the name of his kingdom to Bulole. That area is known as Bulole. After his death the following chiefs each succeeded his father, only Abiasali Kaigwa succeeded his brother:- 

4. Kikologo 

5. Mawerere 

6. Bwamiki 

7. Kaigwa I 

8. Kikatufu 

9. Abiasali Kaigwa II

This lineage belongs to the Ngabi clan.