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CHARTER 35

KIKI OF NGOBI CLAN

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Samuwire Nkondo and three other members of Kiki’s lineage state that  Kiki came from Bunyoro, and that he was a fisherman on a lake in Bunyoro. One day Kiki wished to fish off the shores of Busoga and, therefore, crossed the lake with the following people: - 

Namuwere of Ngo clan, Pangobi of Mpisi clan, Mutyama of Kisige clan and Kabunda of Lugave clan. They landed at Lumuli on the banks of the River Nile. They stayed in this place for quite a long time. Later, Kiki travelled for some distance inland but did not want to live far away from the lake in which he used to fish. He reached a place called Lubanyi where he built a home. The surrounding country was known as Bukwanga, which belonged to Muzaya. Kiki took the whole area and even encroached on Kibalya Lugwe’s kingdom. He established himself firmly and became a strong ruler. His area extended down to the Nile. He died and was buried at Lubanyi.

It is worth noting the following;

1. Unyi I succeeded his father, Kiki. Unyi left his father’s home and built his own mbuga at Namwenda where he was buried after his death.

2. Okwiri succeeded his father Unyi I.

3. Maiso succeeded his father Okwiri.

4. Mukalula succeeded his father Maiso.

5. Kaguya succeeded his father Mukalula..

6. Kavu succeeded his father Kaguya.

7. Unyi II succeeded his father Kavui.

8. Mwangwa Musubo succeeded his father Unyi II

9. Bazanya succeeded his father Mwangwa Musubo.

10. Salamu succeeded his father Bazanya.

11. Kakoko succeeded his father Salamu.

12. Samwiri  Nkondo   succeeded  his  father Kakoko.

All these were buried at Namwendwa.