FALLEN ISO BOSS OLUKA’S BILLION WAR! Widow, City Lawyer in EXPLOSIVE Sh4Bn, Estate Grab Storm

One year after the sudden death of former spy chief Charles Oluka, a toxic cocktail of power, money, and betrayal has erupted into one of the most explosive family wars in recent memory—dragging widows, children, and a flashy lawyer into a scandal now dripping with allegations of fraud, forged documents, and a mysterious disappearance of billions, Red Pepper has learnt.
What was expected to be a solemn transition following Oluka’s death on January 29, 2025, has instead detonated into a full-blown estate battlefield, with insiders whispering of a calculated scheme to hijack the late general’s vast empire.
At the center of the storm is his younger widow Harriet Akiisa and her close associate, city lawyer Elias Sisa—both now under intense scrutiny from Oluka’s older children, who claim they were systematically edged out of their father’s wealth in the final months of his life.
Oluka, who served as Director General of the Internal Security Organisation (ISO) from October 2020 until his death, was no ordinary man. Behind the scenes, he quietly amassed a fortune—prime properties, a lucrative labour export company, and fat bank accounts running into billions.
But now, that empire is at the heart of a bitter, emotionally charged war.
The first bombshell dropped during the stock-taking of Oluka’s estate. According to family insiders, what they uncovered left them stunned.
A bank account that once held over Shs4 billion had been drained to a shocking Shs200,000 by the time of his death.
“Very suspicious,” one insider described the transactions, pointing to what they believe was a deliberate and carefully orchestrated siphoning of funds.
Even more alarming, several prime properties—including a valuable farm in Kiryandongo—had quietly changed ownership, landing squarely in Akiisa’s name within just eight months before the general’s death.
His prized labour export company? Also gone—transferred under Akiisa’s control.
The pattern, according to Oluka’s children, is too clear to ignore.
“This is not coincidence. This is a takeover,” one of his daughters told Red Pepper, her voice heavy with anger. “We are looking at a clear case of fraud in the dissolution of my father’s estate. The draining of accounts and sudden transfers do not reflect his wishes.”
LAWYER IN THE SPOTLIGHT
But it is Sisa who is now emerging as the most controversial figure in this unfolding saga.
Sources allege that the lawyer may have played a central role in facilitating the transfers—possibly fabricating and backdating documents to give the appearance that Oluka willingly signed off his wealth before his sudden death.
Fueling suspicion is Sisa’s own lifestyle shift.
Once operating quietly after leaving law school a few years ago, he is now said to be cruising in a sleek new Mercedes-Benz—raising eyebrows among insiders who question whether his sudden wealth is linked to the disputed estate dealings.
Even more intriguing, sources whisper that relations between Sisa and Akiisa have recently soured.
And if the fallout deepens, insiders believe the lawyer could “spill the beans” on what really transpired behind closed doors in the final days of the powerful spy chief. Full details will be in our subsequent publication about the fallout and the lawyer’s other side of life.
Meanwhile, Oluka’s children and their mother are reportedly preparing to drag Sisa before the Law Council for disciplinary action—a move that could crack this case wide open.
WIDOWS AT WAR
As if the financial drama wasn’t explosive enough, a fierce battle of legitimacy has erupted between two women—each claiming to be Oluka’s rightful widow.
On one side is Akiisa, who insists she was legally married to the late general in a church ceremony and remains his lawful heir.
On the other is the long-recognized first wife Rose Amongin, who dismisses Akiisa’s claims as outright fraud.
Amongin alleges that Akiisa produced a forged marriage certificate—one she claims was manufactured after Oluka’s death in a desperate bid to seize control of the estate.
The dispute has now landed in the High Court in Entebbe, where it remains unresolved after the last appearance before acting assistant registrar Stella Maris Amabilis in December.
For now, the case hangs in limbo—no hearing date set, no resolution in sight.
FAMILY TORN APART
Behind the legal filings and financial figures lies a family ripped apart by mistrust.
Insiders say the once-united household is now deeply divided, with factions forming and tensions boiling over as each side prepares for a long, bruising legal war.
Some family members are pushing for an all-out court battle, while others are quietly calling for mediation to avoid further damage to the Oluka name.
But with billions at stake and accusations flying, reconciliation seems like a distant dream.
SILENCE AND SECRETS
Repeated efforts to reach Akiisa and Sisa have hit a dead end, with both maintaining a deafening silence as the storm intensifies.
Their refusal to respond has only added fuel to an already raging fire, leaving the public—and the family—grasping for answers.
Was this a legitimate transfer of wealth by a man preparing for his death?
Or a calculated scheme executed in his final, vulnerable months?
For now, those questions remain unanswered.
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