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Princess Elizabeth of Tooro

Princess Elizabeth of Tooro (Elizabeth Christobel Edith Bagaaya Akiiki; born 9 February 1936[1]) was the Batebe (Princess Royal) of the Kingdom of Tooro until 12 September 1995, when she was succeeded by Omubiitokati Ruth Nsemere Komuntale. She is a Ugandan lawyer, politician, diplomat, and model.

Elizabeth of Tooro
Princess Elizabeth of Tooro, 1986
Born1936 (age 87–88)
Tooro Kingdom
Spouse
Prince (Omubiito) Wilberforce Nyabongo
(m. 1981; died 1986)
Names
Princess (Omubiitokati) Elizabeth Christobel Edith Bagaaya Akiiki of Tooro
DynastyBabiito
FatherOmukama Rukidi III of Tooro
MotherQueen Kezia

She was the first East African woman to be admitted to the English Bar. She is a paternal aunt (Isenkati) of the Omukama of Tooro, Rukidi IV. She briefly served as Minister of Foreign Affairs under President Idi Amin from February to November 1974.

Early life and education edit

The Princess was born in 1936 to Rukidi III of Tooro, the eleventh Omukama of Tooro who reigned between 1928 and 1965. Her mother was Queen Kezia,[2] a daughter of Nikodemo Kakoro, a senior chief.[citation needed] Her title from birth was Omubiitokati or Princess.

After finishing elementary school from the present Kyebambe Girls' Secondary School, she was sent to Gayaza High School, a girls' boarding school in Buganda, followed by Sherborne School for Girls in England, where she was the only black student.[2] "I felt that I was on trial and that my failure to excel would reflect badly on the entire black race," she later wrote. After one year, she was accepted into Girton College, Cambridge, the third African woman to be admitted to the University of Cambridge in the institution's history. In 1962, she graduated from Cambridge[2] with a law degree. Three years later, in 1965, the princess became a barrister-at-law as a member of Gray's Inn,[3] becoming the first woman from East Africa to be called to the English Bar.[2]

Royal life and modelling edit

Around this time, her father died, and her brother Patrick David Matthew Kaboyo Olimi was enthroned as Olimi III, the twelfth Omukama of Tooro, who reigned from 1965 until 1995. At the coronation, Elizabeth received the title and office of Batebe (Princess Royal), which traditionally made her the most powerful woman in the Tooro Kingdom and the most trusted adviser of the king.[2]

King Fredrick Mutesa II of Buganda, another of Uganda's traditional kingdoms, was now the president, with Prime Minister Milton Obote. Barely one year after the coronation of the Omukama Olimi III, Obote attacked the Buganda Palace, sending Edward Muteesa II into exile, and declared himself president. Soon, he abolished all Ugandan traditional kingdoms, including the Tooro Kingdom.[2] Elizabeth was afraid for her brother's life, but he escaped to London.

Elizabeth later completed an internship at a law firm, and became Uganda's first female lawyer. She was a virtual prisoner in her own country until Princess Margaret of the United Kingdom sent her an invitation to model in a charity fashion show. The princess was a smash hit, and soon became a highly successful fashion model, being featured in many magazines. Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis met Elizabeth at a party, and convinced her to move to New York City. In 1971, Obote was overthrown by General Amin, and Elizabeth returned to Uganda. Amin's rule was arguably even more repressive than Obote's, with Amin executing and imprisoning many people. In 1974, Amin appointed Elizabeth minister of foreign affairs.

Exile and return edit

In February 1975, Elizabeth escaped to Kenya, then to Vienna, then to London. Four years later, Elizabeth returned to Uganda to help with the country's first free national elections, which were won by Obote, who continued killing his enemies. Elizabeth and her lover, Prince Wilberforce Nyabongo, son of Prince Leo Sharp Ochaki, escaped to London in 1980 and married in 1981.[4] In 1984, Elizabeth played the part of Shaman in the Columbia Pictures film Sheena: Queen of the Jungle

Finally in 1985, Obote was overthrown and following a brief period of military rule, was replaced by Yoweri Museveni. In 1986, Elizabeth was appointed ambassador to the United States, a job she held until 1988. Later that year, Nyabongo, an aviation engineer, was killed in a plane crash at the age of 32.

Following the death of her husband, Elizabeth opted to leave public service and get involved in charity work, in addition to being an official guardian of her brother's son, Rukidi IV, who was born in 1992 and has been the reigning Tooro monarch since 1995. Following a period of service as Uganda's Ambassador to Germany and the Vatican, Elizabeth accepted an appointment as Uganda's High Commissioner to Nigeria.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ https://twitter.com/winnie_byanyima/status/1359247495960932354
  2. ^ a b c d e f Uganda: Building of a Nation. Kampala: Vision Group. 2012. p. 36. ISBN 9789970447008.
  3. ^ AfricanWomeninLaw.com: Princess Elizabeth Bagaya of Toro, by Ire Fagbemi
  4. ^ "Princess Bagaya was fired for refusing to marry Amin". newvision.co.ug. Retrieved 1 June 2019.

Bibliography edit

  • Hassen, Joyce. African Princess. New York: Hyperion, 2004
  • Elizabeth of Toro. Elizabeth of Toro: The Odyssey of an African Princess. New York: Simon and Schuster.

External links edit

  • Princess Elizabeth Bagaaya of Toro
  • Unto she who has, more shall be given and even more demanded

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This biography of a living person includes a list of references related reading or external links but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately especially if potentially libelous or harmful Please help improve this article by introducing more precise citations December 2017 Learn how and when to remove this message Princess Elizabeth of Tooro Elizabeth Christobel Edith Bagaaya Akiiki born 9 February 1936 1 was the Batebe Princess Royal of the Kingdom of Tooro until 12 September 1995 when she was succeeded by Omubiitokati Ruth Nsemere Komuntale She is a Ugandan lawyer politician diplomat and model Elizabeth of TooroPrincess Elizabeth of Tooro 1986Born1936 age 87 88 Tooro KingdomSpousePrince Omubiito Wilberforce Nyabongo m 1981 died 1986 wbr NamesPrincess Omubiitokati Elizabeth Christobel Edith Bagaaya Akiiki of TooroDynastyBabiitoFatherOmukama Rukidi III of TooroMotherQueen Kezia She was the first East African woman to be admitted to the English Bar She is a paternal aunt Isenkati of the Omukama of Tooro Rukidi IV She briefly served as Minister of Foreign Affairs under President Idi Amin from February to November 1974 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Royal life and modelling 3 Exile and return 4 See also 5 References 6 Bibliography 7 External linksEarly life and education editThe Princess was born in 1936 to Rukidi III of Tooro the eleventh Omukama of Tooro who reigned between 1928 and 1965 Her mother was Queen Kezia 2 a daughter of Nikodemo Kakoro a senior chief citation needed Her title from birth was Omubiitokati or Princess After finishing elementary school from the present Kyebambe Girls Secondary School she was sent to Gayaza High School a girls boarding school in Buganda followed by Sherborne School for Girls in England where she was the only black student 2 I felt that I was on trial and that my failure to excel would reflect badly on the entire black race she later wrote After one year she was accepted into Girton College Cambridge the third African woman to be admitted to the University of Cambridge in the institution s history In 1962 she graduated from Cambridge 2 with a law degree Three years later in 1965 the princess became a barrister at law as a member of Gray s Inn 3 becoming the first woman from East Africa to be called to the English Bar 2 Royal life and modelling editAround this time her father died and her brother Patrick David Matthew Kaboyo Olimi was enthroned as Olimi III the twelfth Omukama of Tooro who reigned from 1965 until 1995 At the coronation Elizabeth received the title and office of Batebe Princess Royal which traditionally made her the most powerful woman in the Tooro Kingdom and the most trusted adviser of the king 2 King Fredrick Mutesa II of Buganda another of Uganda s traditional kingdoms was now the president with Prime Minister Milton Obote Barely one year after the coronation of the Omukama Olimi III Obote attacked the Buganda Palace sending Edward Muteesa II into exile and declared himself president Soon he abolished all Ugandan traditional kingdoms including the Tooro Kingdom 2 Elizabeth was afraid for her brother s life but he escaped to London Elizabeth later completed an internship at a law firm and became Uganda s first female lawyer She was a virtual prisoner in her own country until Princess Margaret of the United Kingdom sent her an invitation to model in a charity fashion show The princess was a smash hit and soon became a highly successful fashion model being featured in many magazines Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis met Elizabeth at a party and convinced her to move to New York City In 1971 Obote was overthrown by General Amin and Elizabeth returned to Uganda Amin s rule was arguably even more repressive than Obote s with Amin executing and imprisoning many people In 1974 Amin appointed Elizabeth minister of foreign affairs Exile and return editIn February 1975 Elizabeth escaped to Kenya then to Vienna then to London Four years later Elizabeth returned to Uganda to help with the country s first free national elections which were won by Obote who continued killing his enemies Elizabeth and her lover Prince Wilberforce Nyabongo son of Prince Leo Sharp Ochaki escaped to London in 1980 and married in 1981 4 In 1984 Elizabeth played the part of Shaman in the Columbia Pictures film Sheena Queen of the JungleFinally in 1985 Obote was overthrown and following a brief period of military rule was replaced by Yoweri Museveni In 1986 Elizabeth was appointed ambassador to the United States a job she held until 1988 Later that year Nyabongo an aviation engineer was killed in a plane crash at the age of 32 Following the death of her husband Elizabeth opted to leave public service and get involved in charity work in addition to being an official guardian of her brother s son Rukidi IV who was born in 1992 and has been the reigning Tooro monarch since 1995 Following a period of service as Uganda s Ambassador to Germany and the Vatican Elizabeth accepted an appointment as Uganda s High Commissioner to Nigeria See also editFirst female lawyers around the world Juliana KanyomoziReferences edit https twitter com winnie byanyima status 1359247495960932354 a b c d e f Uganda Building of a Nation Kampala Vision Group 2012 p 36 ISBN 9789970447008 AfricanWomeninLaw com Princess Elizabeth Bagaya of Toro by Ire Fagbemi Princess Bagaya was fired for refusing to marry Amin newvision co ug Retrieved 1 June 2019 Bibliography editHassen Joyce African Princess New York Hyperion 2004 Elizabeth of Toro Elizabeth of Toro The Odyssey of an African Princess New York Simon and Schuster External links editBiography of Elizabeth Bagaaya Princess Elizabeth Bagaaya of Toro Toro royal family site Princess Elizabeth Bagaaya Unto she who has more shall be given and even more demanded Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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