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According to Bigirimana, the conversation in his book is about Africans sex magic and in it, he dared to unravel the mysteries of human sexuality and magic hidden within the African traditions. He said as he wrote, he reflected on the inter collectedness of people’s bodies and spirits.
The Permanent Secretary to the Judiciary Dr Pius Bigirimana
has defended his newly launched book about sex saying he didn’t write about it
as an academician but rather as a concerned caring parent.
The book titled Naked Truth launched by the Chief Justice
Alfonse Owiny Dollo about three weeks with a chapter on how and when sex should
be done has gained controversy on social media platforms with many people
criticizing it because of the profane language used by the Author Bigirimana.
However on Monday, Bigirimana while at the Judiciary
headquarters in company of the Principal Judge Dr. Flavian Zeija said he did not
write the said book as an academician, neither a scholar, but he wrote it as a parent
with children but also as a person who cares about what happens in this
institution called marriage.
He said he wrote it for those who are in marriage and those
who are aspiring to get married to understand the sex subject and expect it as
the main reason for the union for a man and a woman and without it families are
breaking down.
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According to Bigirimana, the conversation in his book is about
Africans sex magic and in it, he dared to unravel the mysteries of human
sexuality and magic hidden within the African traditions. He said as he wrote, he reflected on the inter collectedness
of people’s bodies and spirits.
“There is a chapter which is talking about your mind, location.
If you look at chapter three you will understand what am talking about. In
basing our sexuality we unlock the doors to a deeper understanding of ourselves
and our cultural heritage," said Bigirimana.
He added that the main massage here in the book is that sex
should not be looked as a mere physical act but it should be seen as a system
of intimacy to incorporate emotions, physical, spiritual and a bonding act.
He noted that young people need to know that sex is not a joking
matter around the marriage and should go knowing that it something that they
should respect.
Bigirimana revealed this while at the launch of his six book
titled “A Small Book of Big Quotes” edited by Ronald Nabimanya which is a
summary of his six publications so far.
Other books include that about the Northern War in Uganda
entitled From Tears to Cheers, which is a brief analysis on the reconstruction
of Northern Uganda between 2007-2012, and that he was motivated by those who
were claiming that Government had done nothing to help the people in Northern Uganda
and the COVID 19 Lockdown Chronicles, Abundance Mentality among others.
The Principal Judge Dr. Flavian Zeija who was the Chief Guest has called upon the
need for recognizing and quoting local writers so as to provide encouragement
and support to emerging talent.
He said this fosters a culture of creativity and innovation,
nurturing the next generation of storytellers.
“Celebrating our local writers can also have a profound
impact on literacy rates and the love of reading within our communities. When
we quote their words, we inspire others to explore their works, fostering a
culture of reading and intellectual curiosity," said Zeija.