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Tycoon Kiwanuka’s Son Sebuliba Drowns In Legal Battles, Family Feuds, And Financial Ruin

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A high-profile struggle over the vast business empire of Ugandan tycoon Mohan Kiwanuka has taken a dramatic turn, leaving his son, lawyer Jordan Sebuliba, facing severe financial hardship and isolation following a major High Court setback.

Mohan Kiwanuka sister Yudaya Nantege who has deserted Jordan and flown back to the UK

The protracted legal war hit a turning point when Yudaya Nantege Nsereko, Mohan Kiwanuka’s sister, abruptly returned to the United Kingdom. Before that, Yudaya had spent 20 years in London working in the caregiving sector before returning to Uganda to align with her nephew, Jordan, encouraging his relentless legal fight to secure power of attorney over his father’s estate.

However, after seven years of bitter courtroom battles against her sister-in-law, Maria Kiwanuka, the High Court determined that Mohan Kiwanuka remains mentally stable and legally competent to manage his business affairs. Following the ruling, Yudaya fled back to the UK, leaving Jordan to face the fallout alone.

Jordan Ssebuliba mom Beatrice Kavuma

Financial Collapse and Legal Isolation

Family members reveal that the court’s decision severely impacted Jordan’s standing and financial independence in the following ways:

  • Loss of Financial Control

Court caveats and rulings stripped Jordan of his power of attorney across major family enterprises, including Radio One, Kaboozi ku Bbiri, Visa Investments, 7Trees, and Uni Group, leaving him financially crippled.

  • Eviction and Debt

He was stripped of entitlement to the monthly rental income he previously collected from family properties, a move that has since left Jordan drowning in high-interest loans from local moneylenders. Evicted from both family property and rented premises, he has been forced to relocate to his mother Beatrice Kavuma’s home on Kawalya Kaggwa Close in Kololo.

  • Failing Practice

His legal chambers, Aegis Advocates, have since seen a dramatic drop in clientele. This is because Potential clients have distanced themselves from his firm due to the unrelenting public spotlight and legal controversies surrounding his family battles.

  • Personal Life Strain

As of all the above isn’t enough, adding to his troubles, Jordan’s partner reportedly left him amid the mounting family and financial pressures.

Personal Tragedies and Academic Scrutiny

Beyond his financial woes, Jordan is repeatedly dealing with severe personal challenges. One of his elder children is said to be battling a serious health condition requiring specialised care. He has spent millions of shillings to secure enrollment at an expensive special needs school in Naguru, a burden that has reportedly left him overwhelmed and filled with regret over his past actions against his father.

To make matters worse, the broader Kiwanuka family is now raising questions about his professional and academic credentials. Family members are initiating an independent verification of his UK academic records, questioning why he discouraged the family from attending his early-2000s graduation at Warwick University and suspecting potential discrepancies in his qualifications.

Once a dominant figure in his father’s commercial empire, Jordan Sebuliba finds himself isolated, navigating complex legal challenges and severe personal hardships.

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