Meet Idi Amin Dada’s Grandson Who Is An MP In Uganda. He’s The King Of Splendor And Not Even The Flamboyant Mike Sonko Can Match His Swag (Photos)

Idi Amin Dada was the brutal dictator who not only killed thousands of Ugandans but also claimed Uganda’s territory extended as far as Naivasha in Kenya. He’s survived by a son who holds a senior position in government and a grandson who is a MP.

Idi Amin had 43 known children before he fled to Saudi Arabia when he was toppled in 1979. His eldest son, Taban Amin, led an insurgence against President Yoweri Museveni until 2013.

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Taban Amin, (in a green t-shirt) a boisterous giant of a man who resembles his father Idi Amin Dada

Museveni offered him amnesty in 2015 and he was appointed Deputy Director General of the Internal Security Organisation in 2016.

Taban’s eldest son, Tampo Amin, was elected MP for Kibanda North in this year’s Uganda general elections on an NRM ticket, President Museveni’s political party.

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Tampo and his father Taban Amin

The flamboyant Tampo is a true baller with unrivaled swag and flair in Uganda, not even our own Mike Sonko could play in his league of flamboyance.

Tampo recently caused a stir when he showed up in parliament in his customized Hummer. See photos below:

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Tampo arriving in parliament

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