I had actually offered Kabaka Muteesa I as an alternate Ugandan leader (although Kabaka Suuna II and Mwanga II were quite interesting and compelling, too, and could also make good leaders - Suuna was also a bit bloodthirsty and ruthless, but he was certainly no Idi Amin Dada, and not remembered by Ugandans nearly in such a vain), but I believe these alternate choices were just ignored by
@Henri Christophe, which is unfortunate, and shows a poor grasp of Ugandan history and people. Since I've known two Ugandan-Canadians, and one Rwandan-Canadian who lived as refugee in Uganda for about 30 years before immigrating to Canada, none of whom were shy about talking about the country, I feel I may have just a wee bit of a better grasp on things there (just like, having known two Zimbabwean-Canadians willing to discuss "back home," I can say for certain that having Robert Mugabe as a leader there as being a bad idea is NOT just an external stereotype - I also suggested a couple notable Shona Kings as alternatives for that slot - again, ignored by
@Henri Christophe. :S ).