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Nkumba Decides 2025: Alinda’s hair sacrifice sparks debate

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April 23, 2025
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In a surprising move, Alinda Marvin, the NRM flag bearer in the Nkumba University Guild Presidential race, has cut off his dreadlocks as the election day draws closer. The decision has sparked mixed reactions among students, with some praising his willingness to adapt, while others see it as a compromise.

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According to a member of his camp, Odong Jocob, a first-year Public Administration student, the decision to cut off the dreadlocks was a symbolic sacrifice for the good of all. “He is a leader who is flexible enough to bow to the stereotypical orientation of our society,” Odong said.

Alinda had kept the dreadlocks for close to three years, but he believed it was necessary to reconsider and prepare for a role that might require him to look a little more decent. Student reaction to Alinda’s new look seemed positive, with many lauding him for taking this bold step.

“This was a good move, some voters might see your dreads as unconventional, a more polished look could boost your chances more so in a society where we are judged by our looks,” said Alisha Nakabuye, a Business Administration student at Nkumba University.

However, not everyone is convinced. Mutyaba Richard, a community leader, believes that Alinda’s decision to cut off his dreadlocks is a sign of weakness. “This will certainly sound appropriate to many, but in the long run, it portrays you as a political scapegoat with short-term intention,” Mutyaba said.

According to Mutyaba, leaders of this caliber change only when there is a political position that has run vacant and later return to their ways, something that wise students will be able to comprehend and discern before making their choice.

The decision to cut off his dreadlocks has put Alinda’s character and leadership qualities under scrutiny. Will it win him more votes, or will it be seen as a compromise? The answer lies in the hands of the students who will determine their leaders on April 26, 2025.

As the election draws near, Alinda’s decision will likely be a topic of discussion among students. Will it be a deciding factor in the election, or will other issues take center stage? Only time will tell.

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