Victoria Kimani has never shied away from speaking her mind even if it means irking her own country men.

The Nigerian based songbird has this time called upon the entire continent to rally behind Ugandan opposition leader and this year's losing presidential candidate, Bobi Wine.

Bobi Wine, 38, who was seeking to end President Museveni's three-decade long rule, lost the election but has since been held captive in his own home for the last five days.

Taking to his Twitter page on Tuesday, Bobi Wine wrote;

This afternoon, the US Ambassador to Uganda made an effort to visit me but was turned away from my gate by the soldiers who have held me and my wife captive for the past five days.

 

It is this sort of mistreatment that has angered many Ugandan and African youths and Wine's supporters including Kimani.

She says that just like we all united in supporting Nigerians in their quest to end police brutality, everyone should now unite and support Bobi Wine.

The curvaceous singer wrote;

I wish Africa would unite with Uganda the way we all did during #EndSars What is happening with @HEBobiwine needs to be recognized globally. The Dictatorship in Africa is beyond Evil!

I see her point and let us hope that Bobi Wine will soon be allowed to exercise freedom of speech and movement and that his family is safe and healthy.