KAMPALA: Mrs. Patience Museveni Rwabwogo, daughter of President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, recently opened up about a challenging period in her life when she and her husband, Mr. Odrek Rwabwogo, fell behind on their house loan payments.
The couple faced a critical situation but experienced an unexpected financial turnaround within a week.
The 46-year-old recounted during a recent church service how she and her husband Odreck Rwabwogo nearly lost their home in Buziga to a bank.
The couple bought the home about 18 years ago, she said; cleared the down payment and started paying off the mortgage.
“We were paying the loan with income from our business. At some point, we had struggles with our business and we got behind in the mortgage and the interest started piling,” she narrated.
Eventually, the First Daughter says, they got a letter from the bank warning them that if they did not pay up the interest and bring their account to current in seven days, the house was to be advertised.
But by God’s grace, she says, they were able to find the money they needed, paid the interest and brought their account to current.
In the next seven years, they were able to pay off the entire house.
Mrs Rwabwogo was preaching to her congregants the power of trusting God and having no fear to follow his guidance.
Below is a video of First Daughter giving testimony at her church. 👇
On top of her pastoral work, Mrs Rwabwogo is an established businesswoman according to her father Gen Museveni.
The 46-year-old has multiple ventures mostly in agriculture.
Right from the finished university education in Minnesota, USA, Museveni says Patience had a knack for entrepreneurship, starting a grain milling business before she ventured into cattle farming