
“The late Ephraim Ssebunya Nambaga, an engineer from Luweero, who migrated to Kenya in the 1990s and was later buried there without the knowledge of his Ugandan relatives.”
Kenyan ID (top right):
“Copy of the Kenyan Identity Card obtained by Ephraim Ssebunya under the guise of being a Samia from Busia County in the 1990s.”
Kenyan ID (bottom right):
“Details of Ephraim Ssebunya’s Kenyan identification used to settle in Nairobi, where he lived until his death in 1995.
UgandaToday: Lost Roots: Daughter of Late Ugandan Engineer Ephraim Ssebunya in Kenya Seeks Paternal Relatives
A touching story has emerged of a young lady in Kenya searching for her paternal relatives in Uganda, tracing back to her late father, Ephraim Ssebunya Nambaga, an engineer originally from Luweero District.
According to family accounts, Ssebunya migrated to Kenya in the 1990s after marrying a Kenyan woman. To fit in at a time when Kenya was hostile towards foreigners, he allegedly acquired a Kenyan identity card at the Busia border under the guise of being a Samia from Busia County.
Ssebunya lived and worked in Kenya until his untimely death in 1995, where he was buried by his wife and local family members, without the knowledge or presence of any of his Ugandan relatives.
He left behind two children — a son and a daughter. The daughter, now orphaned, is desperately searching for her father’s kin in Uganda. Her brother, who remained in Kenya, has since passed on as well, leaving behind two young girls.
The lady now seeks closure and reconnection with her father’s family in Luweero, Uganda, after decades of estrangement.
Appeal to Relatives and Well-Wishers
Uganda Today makes a clarion call to any relatives, friends, or community members who may have known or are related to the late Ephraim Ssebunya of Luweero to kindly reach out and help reconnect this orphaned daughter with her roots.
She can be contacted directly through the following numbers:
📞 +254 727 492 814
📞 +254 789 825 519
Warning Against Con Artists
The family has emphasized that this is a genuine search for blood relatives and not a financial appeal. Uganda Today strongly warns conmen and opportunists not to take advantage of this emotional situation. Any assistance should be directed solely towards helping the young lady trace her rightful family ties.
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