King Freddie: Lessons in Leadership from an African
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Betrayed by his own government and exiled from his home, Edward Mutesa-the legendary 'King Freddie'-symbolized the struggle for Ugandan identity. He once walked nearly 400 miles to survive, a testament to his dedication to the people of the Buganda Kingdom and the nation he led as its first president.
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Betrayed by his own government and exiled from his home, Edward Mutesa-the legendary 'King Freddie'-symbolized the struggle for Ugandan identity. He once walked nearly 400 miles to survive, a testament to his dedication to the people of the Buganda Kingdom and the nation he led as its first president.
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Betrayed by his own government and exiled from his home, Edward Mutesa-the legendary 'King Freddie'-symbolized the struggle for Ugandan identity. He once walked nearly 400 miles to survive, a testament to his dedication to the people of the Buganda Kingdom and the nation he led as its first president.
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