Watch : Taddeo Lwanga's newly-built shopping center maintains him as one of the richest Ugandan players

Taddeo Lwanga's newly-built shopping center maintains him as one of the richest Ugandan players

LIFESTYLE Watch : Taddeo Lwanga's newly-built shopping center maintains him as one of the richest Ugandan players

Allan Damba 11:24 - 06.11.2023

Over the weekend, Lwanga, who is also a Software Engineer by profession, displayed his newly constructed and furnished shopping center, a thing of sheer magnificence.

Uganda Cranes star Taddeo Lwanga is enjoying the fruits of his sweat and continues to stamp it as one of the wealthiest active footballers and sportsmen alike, in the county.

A number of Ugandan active and retired  players have invested massively, many of who are filthy rich.

Lwanga in action for APR FC. (Lwanga Twitter).

The likes of Dennis Onyango, David Obua, Ibrahim Ssekagya, Salim Jamal, Khalid Aucho, Kizito Luwagga, Farouk Miya, Emmanuel Okwi and many more, live luxurious lives, and Lwanga, rightly joins the list.

Over the weekend, Lwanga, who is also a Software Engineer by profession, displayed his newly constructed and furnished shopping center, a thing of sheer magnificence.

"God is in control," the APR FC (Rwanda) star captioned as he posted images of the glamours shopping center.

The former Vipers SC captain stationed the swanky and posh structure in Ndejje, Namasuba, 2kms off Entebbe road.

According to multiple reports, Lwanga will name the new shopping center NCS (Nakityo Shopping Center) in memory of his late sister, Agnes Nakityo.

It harbors over 20 stores including two 80 square meter spaces on both floors, and it looks like it won't be too long before the grand opening.

It should be noted that in 2020, Lwanga unveiled his amazingly looking mansion located in Kajjansi along Entebbe Road.

Lwanga has amassed wealth from his career, as he has played around the continent including Simba SC in Tanzania, Tanta in Egypt and moneybags Arta/Solar7 in Djibouti.

He also previously played at Uganda Premier League giants SC Villa, Express FC and champions Vipers SC.

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