Ugandan President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni on Friday, March 29 delivered a public lecture on African Integration at the Kenyatta University Amphitheatre.

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However, all did not go well as the majority of students were not happy to attend a lecture given by what they termed "African dictator".

More so, the students were angry because some of them were scheduled to take their exams on Friday afternoon, only for the exams to be postponed to a further date.

According to the university's management, the move was meant to enable students to attend the public lecture.

From when the Ugandan President stepped at the grounds of Kenyatta University, students started chanting "Bobby Wine" - a Ugandan MP  who is a fierce critic of Museveni's style of leadership.

The disruption by KU students during Museveni's lecture was generally applauded by many people on social media.

However, Gatundu South MP had a different view.

In his opinion, Kenya did not get a fair deal as Kenyan farmers will suffer from the deal.

"Kenya got a very bad trade deal from Uganda bilateral negotiations. Our farmers were left dead. But when Museveni went for a lecture at Kenyatta University, the students did not chant “Take back your sugar, milk, poultry, eggs, tiles & dry port” Instead they shouted “Bobi Wine!” the Gatundu South legislator wrote on Twitter.