"Black people are a disease, Ugandan people are so fake. Black people give up on others so quick," Lumala sermonized and protested.
"All sorts of evil and vices are associated with Ugandans:" Former Vipers SC winger Abdu Lumala declaimed in a bluster about his regrets on returning to the country.
In a live Facebook broadcast on Friday night, Lumala decried unfair treatment and judgement in his spell in the country between July 2022 to January 2024.
"Black people are a disease, Ugandan people are so fake. Black people give up on others so quick," Lumala sermonized and protested.
"There are so many bad people in the country. Thank God I left, nobody wants to work in a place where they are not happy."
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The former Vipers SC player didn't return to the second half as he was replaced by Croatian native Adrian Liber.
Lumala asserted he was never gleeful as he received stick from the day he returned to Uganda, alluding to a media personality who at some point termed him a "lost sheep."
"The only place I wasn't happy (in his career) is my own country. I don't think I'll ever want to play football in Uganda, again," he said.
Lumala now trades in Croatia with HNL side Slaven Belupo Koprivnica, where he has already made two competitive appearances.
"I love Egyptians, DR Congo, Turkish and my Croatian people. But Ugandans? Its a no. When you want to impact something in Uganda, they call you a bad person."
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Muhumuza joins the Venoms' technical team as an assistant coach, for an unspecified period.
Lumala managed 20 league appearances at Vipers, scoring thrice and assisting on five occasions, winning the Uganda Premier League and Uganda Cup.
He, particularly, played a key role as the Venoms clinched their first-ever group stage spot in the CAF Champions League in the 2022/23 campaign.