15/01/2025                                                                            
                                    
                                                                            
                                            TRUTH BE TOLD.
The health care visa almost unalived me. I set out with the best intentions but things went downhill so fast. It was like a China bullet train. But as they say, what does not kill u makes u stronger. I have learned through my mistakes and I have apologised where I went wrong. Those employers almost took my heart out of my chest.
 Although some delivered, some did not and it is those that have wrecked havoc on me and my clients. I sincerely apologise to those whose hopes and dreams were dashed through this whole process. It was not my doing and if I could turn back the hand of time, I would do it all differently. Don't say u didn't see the backlash. Mama mama mama. They are the posts that either make u stay in bed or live to fight another day. I was not going to walk away and I have tried my best to work out the best outcome behind the scenes. Try to find jobs for those who came but were abandoned by their employers and also try to compensate those who were left out of pocket. It hurts. I am not here to apportion blame or hate on anyone. Those emotions are behind me. I set out to do a good thing, unfortunately it was all tainted. Don't come to throw any more shade, I am on a journey to heal. I have promised anyone I dealt with, that I will make it good for them. Eno ensi tuginogako makoola. 
And that page, it was indeed hacked. U don't have to believe me, I am over that too. 
I am no longer dealing with any health care visa queries or anything connected with it. No. I am also not interested in asylum claims. Hapana. 
All queries on other visa applications are welcome. I thank you all that have continued to support me mentally, emotionally, professionally and psychologically. And to those who continue to believe in me. I am still here doing what is best for all of us and for my community. Thanks Joy Kyakwita, Eva Ssali, Rita Maraka, Julie Nabwire and my beautiful sister Prossy Balaba. Without your support this story would be incomplete. I treasure u and I love u immensely. To my ardent sisters and brothers through my work, I love u too. I hate to call u followers (what are u following). I am  overwhelmed by your love. Continue supporting as we build back brick by brick, one like at a time, one follow at a time. Together we are winners. I love u all and thanks all for holding me up. Asante sana. 
Your Solicitor 
Lady Vikki. ππΏππΏππΏππΏπππππ