MAJOR UGANDAN TRIBES AND THEIR BEHAVIORS

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These are the behaviours of major tribes in Uganda:

*BANYANKOLE* : They have beautiful bodies and faces, they love themselves so much, they are so united, in most cases if a rich munyankole finds a poor munyankole, he will always help them. But they are very arrogant people. They take themselves to be on top of others

*LUGBARA* : They are hardworking people, they have the most honest women, but most lugbaras are not friendly, they are short tempered people, u have to be very careful wen dealing with them, they rarely joke

*ITESO* : They like studying so much, and they are good performer in schools. They are very good at taking alcohol, no one can challenge them.

*BAGISU* : They have good looking ladies who like sex so much, to bagisu women, sex is better than food. Bagisu women respect their husbands so much. They are hardworking people. Bagisu are very energetic people. Bagisu men are very good at beating women, they like mistreating women.

*BAGANDA* : They talk too much, they like minding other people’s businesses, they dont want to be used, as in they don’t want to be under bosses, they want to be thier own bosses. They like business deals, they are sweet talkers and calculate alot when it comes to businesses, that’s why most Bagandas are conmen. They are not trustworthy people. They even fear themselves, a muganda fears a fellow muganda.

*BAKIGA* : These are intelligent people, they like being leaders. If u put bakigas in ur businesses, u will benefit alot. They are very rude and tough people, even a mukiga woman can beat a man if she’s very annoyed.

*BADAAMA/JAPADOLAS* : They like working on sites as porters and in factories. They know how to survive during hard times, coz they don’t underestimate jobs. But they are good thieves, they like stealing so much, both women and men.

*ACHOLI/ LANGI* : They are also good performers in schools. They are educated people. They are good listeners at their places of work. But they are so violate, their short tempered people, not easy to deal with.

*BASOGA* : Most of the basoga people know only one job in life, frying chapatis, they like thier language so much, they have very nice ladies who are sweet in bed, most of the basoga women are good in bed. But it’s believed that basogas take long to understand.

*BATOORO* : These are the coolest people in Uganda, they talk slow, they are so honest. They like being their own bosses, that’s why most of them are hawkers (Batembeyi)…But they like cheating so much, a mutooro can’t be satisfied with one man or woman. Batooro women are so easy to convince. (Not all of them but most of them). Batooro are like Banyankole, they also like themselves so much.

*BASAMYA* : They think that they are the wisest people in Uganda, most basamyas are good mathematicians, they are very good wen it comes to business issues. But they are difficult people, they don’t want to pay, if ur demanding a musamya ur money, he can make u suffer until u forget it or use forceful means to pay u.

*BAFUMBIRA* : There is a slite difference btn Bafumbiras and Rwandese. They have nice eyes, they mind about their business, they dont like putting their nose into other people’s business. But this is the laziest tribe in Uganda.

*SEBEYI* : They are coperative people, but they are very backwards. Is the tribe that is still backwards

*BANYORO* : These ones don’t want to be understimated. Most of them hate Bagandas so much. They can deal with any tribe but not baganda. They have a saying in their tribe that “U rather deal with a snake but not a muganda”

*BAKONJO* : They are very humble people, they are disciplined people. But most bakonjo men disrespect women yet they don’t want to disrespected. In most cases bakonjos are confused people.

NOTE ON THIS POST: PLEASE READ CAREFULLY

This content reflects informal, generalized perceptions and stereotypes gathered from a Ugandan student’s perspective. It is important to understand that these statements do not represent factual or universally true characteristics of any tribe in Uganda.

Uganda is a richly diverse country made up of many ethnic groups, each with unique cultures, histories, and contributions to society. While some parts of this post may seem humorous or relatable to certain cultural experiences, many of the claims are based on subjective opinions and broad generalizations, some of which can be harmful or offensive if taken literally or shared without context.

Stereotypes can mislead: Individuals are shaped by many factors beyond tribe—like education, environment, upbringing, and personality.

Avoid prejudice: Let’s be cautious not to promote bias or division based on ethnicity.

Purpose of the post: This should be seen as a cultural commentary—NOT as a scientific or sociological analysis.

Respect matters: We can celebrate our differences with humor, but we should also remember to respect every tribe and individual equally.

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