HANGIRIZA AGUTAMBA HANGIRIZA NKYANUNGI, HANGIRIZA IGURU IYERA OYO NYIMBA KABAMBA IGURU RUKIDI OW’AKANA (IV), AGUTAMBA ENTARE YA TOORO, AGUTAMBA OMWEBINGWA
King Oyo Nyimba Kabamba Iguru Rukidi IV, the king of the Tooro Kingdom in Uganda, is celebrating his 33rd birthday today, April 16, 2025. Born in 1992 at Nsambya Hospital in Kampala, King Oyo ascended to the throne at just three years old in 1995 after his father’s passing. He serves as a figurehead for the Batooro people, promoting cultural pride and supporting health and education initiatives.

Some key facts about King Oyo’s life and reign include:
- Early Life: Born on April 16, 1992, to King Patrick David Mathew Kaboyo Olimi III and Queen Best Kemigisa Kaboyo.
- Ascension to the Throne: Took over as the 12th ruler of the 180-year-old Tooro kingdom at three and a half years old in 1995.
- Roles and Responsibilities: Focuses on promoting cultural heritage, education, and health, while also working to develop the kingdom.
- Relationship with the Community: Cherished by the Batooro people, King Oyo has hosted various events, including a cultural gala at Kampala International University, where he even planted a tree.
- Development Initiatives: Has launched projects like a youth center for vocational skills training and a demonstration farm to improve household income.

The Tooro Kingdom, located in western Uganda, has a rich history dating back to 1830 when it was founded by Omukama Kaboyo Olimi I, the eldest son of Omukama Nyamutukura Kyebambe III of Bunyoro. Here’s a brief overview:
Founding and Early Rule
- The kingdom was established after Omukama Kaboyo Olimi I seceded from Bunyoro and established his independent kingdom.
- The early years were marked by succession disputes and external invasions, including an invasion by Buganda in 1871.

Key Historical Milestones
- Absorption into Bunyoro-Kitara: Tooro was absorbed into Bunyoro-Kitara in 1876, but reasserted its independence in 1891.
- Christian Conversion: Under Rukirabasaija Daudi Kasagama Kyebambe III, the kingdom embraced Christianity.
- Abolition and Restoration: The monarchy was abolished in 1967 by the Government of Uganda but was reinstated in 1993.
Cultural Significance
- The Tooro Kingdom has a strong cultural identity, with the Batooro people sharing cultural traits with the Banyoro.
- The kingdom has a unique naming system, known as Empaako, which is an important part of Tooro culture ⁴.
Current Status
- The current Omukama of Tooro is King Oyo Nyimba Kabamba Iguru Rukidi IV, who took the throne in 1995 at the age of 3.
- The kingdom is a constitutional monarchy, with the Omukama serving as a figurehead and promoter of cultural heritage.