Murenj,its not really hard to become a Ugandan citizen - you know they DO NOT even have IDs there.....as long as you can prove somehow your 'belongingness' then you can get some papers to start on the path towards a passport - then VOILA,you are Ugandan. It helps if your tribe is not so pronounced - and I do not mean to be tribal - but if you have a heavy Meru accent,you are not going to fit in anyway - however,you can pass if a luo,a kalenjin,luhya since those tribes share the borders - from Migingo to beyond Mt Elgon (Kapchorwa is in Uganda).
Then again,methinks someone is scared to belong to a nation whose military are sitting on their hands,while snowball and napoleon bicker endlessly about receptacles for feacal matter,half carpets,reforms,etc
The problem with equality is that we desire that it be with those that have more than us rather that those that have less