Ibrahim and Olufunmilayo had been in Kampala and Kigali for a few days now, and they were starting to get to know the cities better. They had explored the markets, sampled the local cuisine, and taken in the sights and sounds of the cities.
But they were still looking for something more. They wanted to meet some of the locals and learn more about the culture and people of Kampala and Kigali.
One day, as they were walking through the streets of Kampala, they noticed a group of young people gathered around a street corner. They were talking and laughing, and seemed to be having a good time.
Ibrahim and Olufunmilayo decided to approach the group and introduce themselves. After a few moments of awkwardness, the group welcomed them warmly and invited them to join in their conversation.
The group was made up of students from the University of Kampala, and they were discussing their studies, their plans for the future, and their dreams. Ibrahim and Olufunmilayo listened intently, and soon found themselves joining in the conversation.
The group talked for hours, and Ibrahim and Olufunmilayo learned a lot about Kampala and Kigali. They made some new friends, and exchanged contact information so they could keep in touch.
The group eventually parted ways, but Ibrahim and Olufunmilayo felt a sense of connection with the people they had met. They had learned a lot about the cities, and had made some new friends. They were excited to continue their journey and explore more of Kampala and Kigali.