From Deseret News archives:
Kiwanuka carries his roots to NFL
Sure he wants to be a first-round pick in April's NFL draft, like dozens of other players at this year's NFL scouting combine, and he has the skills to achieve his goal. But unlike most players in Indianapolis, Kiwanuka considers football a game. His responsibility is living up to the family tradition.
"It's very important to me to uphold my family name and tradition," he said Saturday. "It's something that's personal."
So personal that Kiwanuka permanently put a reminder on his back in the form of a tattoo.
In 1961, Kiwanuka's grandfather, Benedicto, became the first elected prime minister in Ugandan history. Eleven years later Benedicto Kiwanuka was assassinated by Idi Amin's henchmen.
Not long after that, his parents emigrated to America and as he grew up he learned about the traits that made his grandfather a successful politician leadership, hope and pride.
"I know a decent amount about him, but I'm not exactly well-versed," Kiwanuka said. "My parents told me about him."
Everywhere he goes, Kiwanuka carries those thoughts with him.
And during his only trip to Uganda, Kiwanuka finally met the rest of his family for the first time.
"It was truly a homecoming for me," he said. "A lot of people like to go home, and for me I had that sense. That's where most of my family still lives."
Kiwanuka is part of a growing number of NFL players with recent African roots. It's bound to grow with this year's draft class.
Among the combine's 300-plus invitees are defensive end Victor Adeyanju, who played at Indiana after spending much of his childhood in Nigeria; defensive tackle Kader Drame, who played at Syracuse and is a Senegal native; and Ohio State cornerback Ashton Youbouty, who moved to the United States from Liberia when he was 4 years old.
There's also defensive end Tamba Hali, another potential first-round pick who played at Penn State after fleeing Liberia's civil war. Hali has now applied for U.S. citizenship in hopes of bringing his mother and sister, whom he left behind, to the U.S.
By the time Hali left Liberia at age 10, he had already witnessed the ravages of a war-torn country. His mother was once shot in the knee as three or four other people were killed.
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