This has been possible thanks to the sterling literary skills of Dr. Dennis Sempebwa, who ghost-wrote the book.
On March 23, the world will get an opportunity to read the life story of the queen of Buganda as told in her memoir titled The Nnaabagereka of Buganda Queen Sylvia Nagginda Luswata.
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Dr. Sempebwa, who is a professional author, as netizens would say -- had his landlord on his case -- because it seems he produced a masterpiece.
Unless the excerpts that have been shared on social media are the only good parts of the book, the memoir will be worth the money because not only is it full of untold gems, it's superbly written.
Meanwhile, Dr. Sempebwa is the founder of Eagle’s Wings Press, which published the book. His website shows that he founded the company in 2012 "to help unknown authors write their stories."
The site also indicates that he has "published over fifteen books" and "written countless articles for numerous publications around the world, including Newsweek magazine."
Dr. Dennis Sempebwa, who currently lives in Texas, U.S.A., has been married to Ingrid for 26 years and they have five children: Adam, Abigail, Caleb, Judah, and Elijah.
He was born in Uganda.
The author also operates a number of other organizations, including Eagle’s Wings International, a global outreach ministry that is “championing the Cause of Christ” in Uganda, Kenya, Ethiopia, Rwanda, Nigeria, Zambia, Philippines, Japan, Romania, Spain, Sweden, Italy, Switzerland, Belize, Taiwan, France, USA, UK, Belize, Peru, Honduras, Brazil, El Salvador, and UAE.
There is also another called The 300, and it is a “Christo-centric ministry training college designed for the 21st-century believer”.
Then Ekklesia, a global online church family, and The Sahara Wisdom Center, a multi-national corporation that he founded in 2015 to enrich people with the word of God.