KENYA + UGANDA:
A NEW FUTURE

The Case for East African Federation in Our Lifetime

by Grant Andrew Ndibagoba

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About the Book

A comprehensive blueprint for Kenya-Uganda integration — and why it's not just possible, but necessary.

This book makes the case for why Kenya and Uganda must unite to create East Africa's next great nation. Drawing on economic data, historical analysis, and constitutional design, it addresses:

  • Why small economies struggle alone in a world organized into massive regional blocs
  • How a unified Kenya-Uganda would become Africa's geopolitical powerhouse
  • A step-by-step pathway from declaration to full federation (10-15 years)
  • Constitutional safeguards preventing domination by either region
  • Economic sustainability through shared resources and coordinated development
  • How the next generation will build what previous generations failed to achieve
102M
Combined Population Today
197M
Projected Population by 2050
$163B
Combined GDP
1st
Largest African Economy by 2050 (with Tanzania)

About the Author

Grant Andrew Ndibagoba

Grant is a 23-year-old normal East African citizen and an advocate for regional integration. At age 10, he drew maps of East Africa imagining them as one country. At 17, he debated for East African political federation on national television.

As president of his school's East African Community Club and later even after joining university, Grant has spent years studying political theory, economic integration, and constitutional design. This book represents a comprehensive vision for how Kenya and Uganda can succeed where previous integration attempts failed.

"This is not just about economics or politics. This is about our generation refusing to accept that Balkanization is our permanent condition. We can do better. We must do better."

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