Bobi Wine Celebrates 43rd Birthday at Nkozi Hospital, Spreads Joy with New Mothers and Babies.

Kampala, Uganda – Renowned politician and musician Bobi Wine (Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu) celebrated his 43rd birthday in a deeply personal and charitable manner by visiting Nkozi Hospital, the place where he was born. The visit, which took place on February 12, 2025, marked a special moment in Bobi Wine’s life, as he reflected on his birth and shared love with new mothers and their babies who were born on the same day.

Born on February 12, 1982, during the NRA war, Bobi Wine returned to Nkozi Hospital in a touching gesture of gratitude for the place that welcomed him into the world. In a heartfelt post shared on his social media, Bobi Wine expressed his appreciation for the hospital that has now played a significant role in both his past and present.

“On Friday, 12th February 1982, during the NRA war, I was born in Nkozi Hospital, to Margaret Nalunkuuma and JW Sentamu. Today, I decided to visit the hospital where I was born, to share some love with the new mothers and babies who were born on the same day in the same hospital,” Bobi Wine wrote.

The musician-turned-politician’s visit to Nkozi Hospital was not only about celebrating his own life but also about spreading joy and kindness. He spent time with new mothers, offering words of encouragement and support, as well as interacting with the hospital staff.

Bobi Wine’s birthday visit was met with warmth and appreciation from the hospital administration, who thanked him for his kindness and thoughtful gesture. The public figure also took the opportunity to express his gratitude to his supporters for the overwhelming birthday messages he received.

“I am so grateful for the kind messages and the outpouring of love from all of you, my friends. I am really humbled. May the rest of our days be the best of our days. Cheers to 43,” he added in his post.

Bobi Wine’s birthday celebration at Nkozi Hospital was a reminder of his roots and commitment to giving back to his community, further strengthening his connection with both his supporters and the people of Uganda.