The Ugandan Boy Talk Show

Bonny Kibuuka

Welcome to "The Ugandan Boy Talk Show," where diverse voices converge for a global storytelling experience! Join me as I host captivating individuals from around the world, delving into their life stories, triumphs, and challenges. From personal journeys to cultural explorations, each episode unveils the rich tapestry of human experiences. Engage in heartfelt conversations that transcend borders, celebrating the unique narratives that shape us. Tune in for a dynamic blend of cultures, perspectives, and inspirations, as we connect through the universal 🇺🇬🇰🇪🇺🇸 Email: Talkshow256@gmail.com

  1. 12H AGO

    Ben Mwine: 30 Years in Ugandan Media, Fatherhood, Discipline & Why Education Isn’t Enough | UG Boy Talk

    Ben Mwine is one of the most influential figures in Ugandan media — and in this powerful episode of The Ugandan Boy Talk Show, he sits down with host Bonny Kibuuka for an honest, wide-ranging conversation about purpose, discipline, fatherhood, marriage, media longevity, and legacy. Ben Mwine is the Head of Corporate Affairs at Next Media, Vice Chair of the National Association of Broadcasters, a celebrated media personality, actor, and one of Uganda’s most respected event moderators. With nearly 30 years of experience in media, Ben shares how he has stayed relevant across generations, transitioned into acting, and balanced ambition with family life. In this episode, we discuss: Finding purpose at a young age The power of discipline and delayed gratification Why education alone does not guarantee success Fatherhood, marriage, and raising children as a modern African man The importance of meaningful friendships Staying relevant in Ugandan media for nearly three decades Starting an acting career later in life Football banter: Liverpool vs Arsenal ⚽ Cars, passion, and life beyond the spotlight Bonny also opens up about being a father himself, creating a real and relatable conversation about manhood, responsibility, and legacy. This episode is for:✔️ Young men navigating career and purpose✔️ Media professionals and creatives✔️ Fathers and husbands✔️ Anyone interested in Ugandan media, leadership, and personal growth 👇🏽 Don’t forget to: Like the video Subscribe to The Ugandan Boy Talk Show Share this episode with someone who needs it Comment your biggest takeaway

    1h 40m
  2. JAN 11

    Why I Left Galaxy FM for NRG Radio | Mr. Henrie on Uganda’s Music Industry & Bebe Cool’s 2025 List

    Why did Mr. Henrie leave Galaxy FM for NRG Radio Uganda?In this powerful episode of The Ugandan Boy Talk Show, media personality Arinaitwe Henry (Mr. Henrie) opens up about his decision to walk away from Galaxy FM after nearly eight years, what motivated the move to NRG Radio Uganda, and how the media landscape in Uganda is rapidly changing.We also dive deep into the state of the Ugandan music industry, discussing what’s holding artists back from international success, whether media platforms are doing enough, and what needs to change for Ugandan music to grow globally.Plus — Mr. Henrie reacts to Bebe Cool’s list of artists he believes had a strong 2025, sharing honest thoughts on recognition, impact, and how lists like these shape public perception in the industry.This episode covers: • Why Mr. Henrie left Galaxy FM for NRG Radio • Traditional radio vs new media in Uganda • The reality of growth in Ugandan media • The current state of Ugandan music • Reaction to Bebe Cool’s 2025 artist list • Fame, identity, and building a personal media brand🎙️ Hosted by Bonny Kibuuka📍 The Ugandan Boy Talk ShowIf you’re interested in Ugandan media, radio careers, music industry conversations, or real stories behind public figures, this episode is for you.👉 Don’t forget to LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and SHARE👉 Comment your thoughts on Bebe Cool’s list and the future of Ugandan music

    1h 38m
  3. JAN 5

    Rickman Manrick: Growing Up in Bakuli, Boxing Shakib, Ndi Muto Album, Arsenal & Protecting His Peace

    Rickman Uganda, real name Derrick Ddungu, sits down with Bonny Kibuuka on The Ugandan Boy Talk Show for one of his most honest and in-depth conversations yet.Born in Kabubu and raised in Bakuli (Ewa Bakuli) — one of Kampala’s most respected ghettos — Rickman opens up about his journey as a hip-hop artist, professional footballer, radio host, actor, and celebrity boxer.In this episode, Rickman talks about: • Growing up in Bakuli and how the ghetto shaped his discipline • Winning Hip-Hop Album of the Year 2024 with Ndi Muto • His decision to exit music in 2028 after 10 years in the industry • Boxing culture in Ugandan ghettos and beating Shakib Cham • Possible rematch talks and being called out by Young Mulo • Cyberbullying, mental health, and protecting his peace • His faith, scripture tattoos, and what God means to him • Football journey in Sweden and future plans in soccer coaching • Fashion, visuals, and controlling his image • Being a proud Arsenal fan and watching games at the EmiratesRickman also shares why he refuses to live beyond his means, why he avoids gang narratives despite his roots, and how he balances greatness with peace.🎙️ This is more than an interview — it’s a story of purpose, discipline, and self-awareness.👉 Subscribe for more real conversations on The Ugandan Boy Talk Show👍 Like, comment, and share your favorite moment#RickmanManrick#RickmanUganda#TheUgandanBoyTalkShow#UgandanPodcast#UgandanMusic#NdiMuto#HipHopUganda#Bakuli#EwaBakuli#CelebrityBoxing#ShakibCham#UgandanBoxing#UgandanFootball#ArsenalFans#MentalHealth#CyberBullying#FaithAndPurpose#AfricanPodcasts#UgandanArtists

    1h 44m
  4. 12/26/2025

    Tai Dai on Underground Artists Breaking Through the Mainstream | Outside Shoes & Ugandan Hip-Hop

    Tai Dai sits down with The Ugandan Boy Talk Show for a deep, honest conversation about Uganda’s underground music scene and what it takes to break into the mainstream.In this episode, Tai Dai opens up about her journey as an underground artist navigating visibility, authenticity, and pressure, while breaking down the meaning behind her latest project “Outside Shoes.” She speaks on vulnerability, faith, ego, fashion as armor, and why many underground artists struggle — and what actually helps them cross over.We also discuss the evolution of Uganda’s new wave hip-hop movement, performances at Nyege Nyege Festival, recognition in the industry, and the responsibility that comes with being seen.This conversation is for artists, fans, and anyone trying to build something real from the ground up.🎧 Episode drops Boxing Day📍 Topics Covered: • Underground artists vs mainstream success in Uganda • The meaning behind Outside Shoes • Authenticity vs visibility • Faith, pressure & ambition • Fashion and identity in hip-hop • Women navigating Uganda’s music industry • New wave Ugandan hip-hop📲 Follow Tai Dai:Instagram: @taidaiofficialX (Twitter): @taidaiofficialYouTube: Tai Dai OfficialSoundCloud: Tai Dai🎙️ Host: Bonny Kibuuka📺 The Ugandan Boy Talk ShowLike, comment, subscribe, and share your thoughts on the underground → mainstream journey.#UndergroundToMainstream #UgandanHipHop#NewWaveUG #UgandanPodcast #WomenInHipHop#NyegeNyege #EastAfricanMusic #HipHopAfrica#UgandanMusic #TheUgandanBoyTalkShow

    56 min
4.7
out of 5
12 Ratings

About

Welcome to "The Ugandan Boy Talk Show," where diverse voices converge for a global storytelling experience! Join me as I host captivating individuals from around the world, delving into their life stories, triumphs, and challenges. From personal journeys to cultural explorations, each episode unveils the rich tapestry of human experiences. Engage in heartfelt conversations that transcend borders, celebrating the unique narratives that shape us. Tune in for a dynamic blend of cultures, perspectives, and inspirations, as we connect through the universal 🇺🇬🇰🇪🇺🇸 Email: Talkshow256@gmail.com

You Might Also Like